That’s Lane Kagay getting personal with the rear end of a CETMA cargo bike. A bike that he made by hand in Eugene and hand delivered to me in Seattle. More on this later and more on that too. Walking the walk this way.
the key pieces have been put in place setting off a fortunate sequence of events and now I need to acquire several more parts and piece them all together into one badass bike of cycling utility. Keep in mind this complete cargo bike cost less than one pair of un-named carbon fiber wheels.