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Does anyone know of any Canes with tailfairings? Preferably M5 but Optima if need be. I need some pictures and a word or three about how they were to install and the benefits and drawbacks. Mikael |
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Mikael Seierup wrote: > Does anyone know of any Canes with tailfairings? Preferably M5 but Optima if need be. I need some > pictures and a word or three about how they were to install and the benefits and drawbacks. I know someone who used to have a Challenge Jester with an Optima carbon fiber composite tailbox. I assume if the tailbox mounts to a Jester it could also be made to work on a Taifun. Tom Sherman – Close to 41½ N, 90½ W |
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"Tom Sherman" <tsherman@qconline.com> wrote in message news:bt542s$3flgn$2@ID-81487.news.uni-berlin.de... > Mikael Seierup wrote: > > > Does anyone know of any Canes with tailfairings? Preferably M5 but Optima if need be. I need > > some pictures and a word or three about how they were to install and the benefits and drawbacks. > > I know someone who used to have a Challenge Jester with an Optima carbon fiber composite tailbox. > I assume if the tailbox mounts to a Jester it could also be made to work on a Taifun. > > Tom Sherman – Close to 41½ N, 90½ W I'm looking at getting an Optima tailbox, anyone know how exactly it mounts to a Baron? |
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I sold it today so nevermind. The new owner can figure it out. Mikael |
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Mark Leuck wrote: > I'm looking at getting an Optima tailbox, anyone know how exactly it mounts to a Baron? With profuse quantites of swearing. I've seen a couple of different systems. Both have a bolt each side at the lower forward extremity of the t/f, which is attached to the front region of the seat, and an aluminium bracket which bolts to the upper part of the seat back and the "fin" portion of the t/f. At the rear, there's either a U-shaped Thing which bolts to the rear part of the fin and the mudguard eyes, or a couple of little right-angle brackets which connect the mudguard eyes and the bottom of the t/f. I had the latter, but the carbon t/f is rather thin, and was starting to split around the bolt holes, so I improvised my own version of the other method, using the U-Thing from a Blackburn low rider rack, a P-clip and some pieces of scrap fibreglass. Whichever system you use, it requires patience and at least two people... -- Dave Larrington - http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/ =========================================================== Editor - British Human Power Club Newsletter http://www.bhpc.org.uk/ =========================================================== |
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