Clydesdale Fork in action

 

Good evening, this is Crumbworks.

The "Clydesdale Fork" went on sale the other day Thanks to you, it has been well received. Thank you very much.

From what I've heard, there are quite a few different ways to use it.

It's for commuters because they don't want to carry a bag. It can be used for shopping in bulk to buy things like rice and drinks. It's just for a little picnic. For business use to deliver goods.

The great thing about Clydesdale Fork is that it can meet the needs of a wide range of users.

By the way, when using the "Clydesdale Fork"

"How much luggage can you carry?"

I think so.

So, here's a quick example of how to use the Clydesdale Fork.

 

A post shared by Stinky Greg 🏴 (@emesis_n) on Mar 12, 2018 at 7:58am PDT

I don't know what's inside, but there are two huge cardboard boxes stacked up. The carrier is positioned low, leaving space around the handlebars, so you can even fit large items like this in. The key is how you use the belt.

 

A post shared by 718 Cyclery (@718_cyclery) on October 14, 2017 at 8:50pm PDT

 
 

A post shared by Luckyduck Bicycle Café (@luckyduckoakland) on Oct 6, 2017 at 5:24pm PDT

Taking your dog for a walk is quite popular. If you walk around town in this style, you're sure to attract attention. Please be careful not to let your dog fly away.

 

A post shared by Kuba (@yourfriendkuba) on Sep 27, 2017 at 4:17pm PDT

This is a camping style with a lot of firewood piled up. Collecting firewood, a hard task, can be made so much easier with the Clydesdale Fork. A hero no doubt.

 

A post shared by Charles Hotelling (@chuck_d) on June 1, 2017 at 3:05pm PDT

Draft beer is also a perfect fit. Ideal for transporting liquor.

Not wanting to be outdone, I loaded a "Clydesdale Fork".

 

A post shared by CrumbWorks (@crumbworks.co) on March 18, 2018 at 7:12am PDT

It's not very smart, but it looks very stable. I tried running 30km in this condition and it went surprisingly well. There's no problem except that I can't see my feet.

If you are going to stack them using drops, you'll want a width of about 500mm. Drop is good for touring, but if you want to use it for practical purposes, A short stem and flat bar is good.

What purpose does the person use the “Clydesdale Fork” for? It's interesting how this is so evident on bicycles. As you can see, there is no correct way to use or assemble it. Dye it in your color.

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