So the bike does not really roll when folded. The tote has wheels that allow for stowing in my truck. When I am traveling I put the tote in the truck and the tote allows it to easily slide all the way in. The tote also keeps the dirty wheels and chain contained and allows me to keep all the bike related items all together with the bike in the tote like the lock, air pump, tools, battery charger, and tarp.
Hi, can you please tell me the size/measurement of the seat post? I'm planning to order Electric 2.0 and I would like to buy an aftermarket seat post with suspension. Thanks...
What Size was your Tote, it looked a tad small for your bike, even though you did get it to work ok, what Gallon Size did you use? I saw a 64 Gallon suggestion in another comment.
It's a Dewalt "Tough Chest mobile storage" Dewalt says it's 63 gallons more importantly it was the dimensions I was looking for 39x23x24. It's definitely not too small. It's very sturdy and the wheels and handle are strong. I was able to fill it with water and still use the handle to dump it out. My little kids use it as a "pool" while camping
That type of tote would be very big. Also not needed. I like this tote because it's a great fit and it has wheels. The wheels make it convenient to move around and pull out of the truck bed.
I would say; the Tote will Secure the Bike from Moving around, possibly damaging itself, or another Bike along side. Suggest to cover Bike(s) so Less viewable to others if stopping at Restaurant or Hotel . Also, Park as close as possible to Building so you can keep an Eye on Vehicle. LOCK YOUR CAR TOO.
The kid is adorable!!!
Seems to me it would take up less room without any tote. The bike itself has wheels, just unfold it.
So the bike does not really roll when folded. The tote has wheels that allow for stowing in my truck. When I am traveling I put the tote in the truck and the tote allows it to easily slide all the way in. The tote also keeps the dirty wheels and chain contained and allows me to keep all the bike related items all together with the bike in the tote like the lock, air pump, tools, battery charger, and tarp.
@@jaycarneygiants Makes total sense. :)
I bought the 72 gallons at home depot. Very good.
Hi, can you please tell me the size/measurement of the seat post? I'm planning to order Electric 2.0 and I would like to buy an aftermarket seat post with suspension. Thanks...
You can easily put à side
What Size was your Tote, it looked a tad small for your bike, even though you did get it to work ok, what Gallon Size did you use? I saw a 64 Gallon suggestion in another comment.
It's a Dewalt "Tough Chest mobile storage" Dewalt says it's 63 gallons more importantly it was the dimensions I was looking for 39x23x24. It's definitely not too small. It's very sturdy and the wheels and handle are strong. I was able to fill it with water and still use the handle to dump it out. My little kids use it as a "pool" while camping
Don’t you want to coat that can close?
That type of tote would be very big. Also not needed. I like this tote because it's a great fit and it has wheels. The wheels make it convenient to move around and pull out of the truck bed.
Do you think you could go two wide?
As in two bins side by side in my truck? I'd have to measure.
why are you even using the totes? Just curious.
In my case it was to transport the bike on a camping trip.
Once folded the bike is REALLY hard to move, it's cumbersome The tote has handles and wheels.
I would say; the Tote will Secure the Bike from Moving around, possibly damaging itself, or another Bike along side. Suggest to cover Bike(s) so Less viewable to others if stopping at Restaurant or Hotel . Also, Park as close as possible to Building so you can keep an Eye on Vehicle.
LOCK YOUR CAR TOO.
These bikes are really cumbersome when folded. They take up less space but are very unwieldy. We have two and totes are the best remedy.
Hey it works 💯
LMFAO
i`ve been trying to get my bike serviced for over 2 months parts arriving in dribbs and drabs nightmare don`t buy this bike
What do you need done? Maybe our community could help.