
The Longtail Kit includes two V-racks, two Freeloader bags, and one Snap Deck. It's intended to be the accessory kit for the FreeRadical Base, the Radish, the Big Dummy and other longtail bikes built on the Xtracycle standard. This is the kit to get to upgrade a base FreeRadical frame to a complete FreeRadical kit - and then onto your existing bike.
Freeloader bags are open ended and expandable to swallow backpacks and guitars, they hang flat and out of the slipstream when not needed. Buckle configuration allows for over-the-top loading, too.
Mesh ends keep your tomatoes and flip-flops from getting lost. Made of coated nylon for durability and weight saving. Has two pockets on the inner panel: a large Velcro enclosed pocket for a rain coat, pump or sweater and a small mesh pocket for tools, coins, etc. The material (600d nylon with three layers of PU coating) is water and abrasion resistant.
The Freeloaders will hold about three grocery bags on each side. Or an expedition-size backpack. The mesh ends fold out of the way, so you can carry home that stuffed marlin you found on the side of the street.
Now available with the option to get classic style FreeLoaders for a $53 savings. What the heck are classic FreeLoaders you ask? Check out the "Classic Style" tab above.
Note: FreeRadical Base frame not included. You'll need to purchase it as well for a complete FreeRadical kit.
| **Technical** | |
|---|---|
| **Material** | **Aluminum Frame / 600d Nylon Bags / Wood Deck** |
| **Weight** | **128oz / 3629g / 8lbs** |
Last week, George found a stash of original style bags in a dark, dusty corner of the warehouse and we want to move them out (don't worry, the bags aren't dusty, just the corner...and George). Because these bags are discontinued, you can get them now for $53/pair less than the current style! What's the difference you ask? Well, the old style bags become tensioned by simply wrapping around your frame, instead of clipping onto hardware found on new FreeRadicals. While the strapping approach proved to be strong and reliable, we simply saw too many Xtracycles with the straps incorrectly mounted causing the FreeLoader not to work properly. The new technology is more user friendly, and just as sturdy. To understand the difference between the Classic FreeLoader and the new ones, take a look at the image above with the side by side of the straps. Other than these straps, there's no difference. Same great material, same mesh ends, same reflective tabs at the rear.
Learn what FreeLoaders can swallow with aplomb! from Xtracycle on Vimeo.
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