Nazar wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 1:19 pm
so now i know i have the right bike , The question will be what accessories i will need ? and i would greatly appreciate any help or alternatives to buying the official accessories ?
this is what i am thinking :
greenspeed official accessories
a) - bash guard for front sprocket (must, not official acc)
I have one for the 2 wheeler because that goes in trains. Don't for the trike and have never seen a need for it. I was way more scared for the rear deraiileur than the front but neither have had issues even over grass or shrubbery. (It was only once! honest!)
b) - luggage rack $89 USD (i figure with the folding design, the official one will fit)
I have the official one and it fits easily. I have sorta looked at a topeak one to fit my racktop bag but instead used a seatpost rack for it attached to the headrest. Panniers clip to the rack, racktop bag sits above it. THe issue is there aren't that many places to attach the front part of a non-GS rack.
c) - headrest $139 USD (not sure i will need it, as the seat will be mostly in the upright position) ??? people with experience, please chime in.
I find it nice to have on longer rides. Even at traffic lights it is good to lie back and rest. My seat is on the 2nd lowest point at the back. WHich is still fairly upright.
d) - front fenders $195 (don't want dirt flicking up in my face turning corners), a cheaper alternative or make them myself would be greatly appreciated.
Bloody things move all the time. I tried and tried but they would slip around and get in the way and are generally a right pain. Alas if you don't have them you do get wet and if you are in muddy water you get dirty as well. I live with that because I never could get the mudguards working. Doesn't matter what you do when you are clamping something around a round pole it won't stay.
And if you do have them and the move around the pole they fail to do the job you want them for, Fiddly buggers to fit and impossible to keep fitted.
e) - accessory mount $29 (assume this is also "grab handles" and mirrors can be attached to it) please chime in telling me if this is correct.
I have the tall pole things the mudguards attached to and Mircycle MTB mirror bar end mounts fit into the tops of those without a problem. I don't use a computer so don't need to worry about that.
f) - light mount $25 (seems like a good idea as safety is very important to me, but seems expensive for what it is)
p-clip from Bunnings or your nearest electrical bits place. Or make one out of ally strip. Clamp around the front deraiileur post. Or get proper B&M lights and bolt that to the hole on top of the post.
g) - side pannier (not official acc , for phone, keys, wallet, easy access)
I spent the money on terracycle bits to mount a bottle and an ortlieb handlebar bag next to the seat. Right now the bottle is there but the config for the bag is not as I don't need it on a commuter. If I was going touring I'd set that back up again. They sell clamps and bars that fit the seat tubes, such things are surprisingly hard to find due to odd tube diameters.
My best accessory is one of these!
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001854347675.html
I got an orange one. The poles fit down the seat tubes, I fasten the front down with 2 cords (attached to points I sewed on) that run to the mudguard poles. Sunshade, some rain protection and magnificent visibility!
It does sometimes flap down in my face if a gust catches it wrongly but I cope. One day I'll work out how to stop that I guess but I think it means a much more rigid frame.