Here is my contribution, taken pretty much what everyone else has done and duplicated. I did find one very nice little bit that i haven't seen anyone else use though. The salsa seatpost clamp with rack brackets. I filed the shoulder off so that it can slide all the way down the seat tube, then used it to support the extended rear triangle. I think this looks a little nicer and is also mega strong. It isn't the most thrifty way though.
Also, i welded a couple large (and heavy) spacers onto the bottom bracket ends so that the spacers just thread into the bottom bracket shell. Very stiff this way.
The clamp (
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Next steps are to do some paint/stain on that wood deck and then sew up some bags sort of like xtracycle or kona ute bags. My wife doesn't really use the sewing machine, i guess i'll give it a shot!
My bike: more pics in the
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Also, this bike will receive a 36v 14AH pack and a nine continent front hub motor whenever the parts arrive. Just added a kit to my wife's xtracycle equipped cruiser and that is a sweeeet bike now!