There was version 1.0 that we used for our bike:
Then we made version 2.0 for some friends in Seattle:
Here's another great shade cover by @conanlow:
(photo used with permission)
Meanwhile, Madsen Cycles is finally testing what appears to be a more finalized prototype of their bucket cover.
Is your bucket covered? We'll continue to add a few more pics and links here. Leave a link in the comments or email matt (dot) newport (at) gmail.
5 comments:
Ryan here in Sacramento, CA. The shade umbrella works great, but to do what I did you do have to be willing to cut a long vertical hole on the inside of the bucket, near the middle (opposite the side with the chain) to attach the pole to the frame. I also drilled holes near the top of the bucket in the center to attach the pole there too (to make it sturdy).
Matt,
I still love my orange cover!
Have you made a rain cover for your X or for a tandem/trailercycle?
As the kids are getting older, I'm thinking about going that route and selling the Madsen (anyone in Seattle in the market for a Madsen with an awesome Tacoma Bike Ranch orange rain cover?)
Thanks!!
Brynnen
I'm preparing to make our rain/snow cover and was wondering if you could share your materials (particularly the poles/structure)?
Lovely blog you hhave here
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