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How do these large cargo backpacks compare with a bicycle trailer? I need to haul 100kg of cargo on a bicycle
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>>1957688
if you go the backpack route with something that heavy, 1 of course its going to be painful simply on the physical exertion side, but also most of the weight is going to be on your shoulders and the bones youre sitting on. The weight is going to be on the rear wheel for the most part. If you get a trailer its probably going to be easier, 200 pounds wont be on your butt and the rear wheel, instead it will be on that third wheel, but there's more drag and climbs will be harder.
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>>1957568
I do Ubereats for a living.
Unless you are on a bike where your back is perfectly upright, the weight will be shifted around very uncomfortably and with gravity and protrusions will dig into your back.
Of course 100kg is impossible either way. You could do maybe 30kg max. Even at 30kg the bag will probably rip after a few uses, since they're destined to carry relatively light food.
I've carried packs of 2L water bottles in them, that's about the max you could do.
TLDR you're a retard
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>>1957781
>wants to wear a 100 kg Rucksack
>while riding a fucken bicycle
>claims to lift 6plmao
>can’t figure out if a flimsy pack will carry weight X
Ride and grow up. But most important, don’t listen to the haters and go for your dreams.
Find my bike on pic related
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>>1957817
Im not OP. There are plenty of packs on the market that will handle that weight, not that any of you would know because carrying that amount of weight is apparently only foreign to you seething manlets. Any man worth their salt can carry at the very least, 2x his body weight on his back with ease. What aren't you people understanding? I'm not saying I want to do this, I'm simply stating the fact that it is absolutely possible and relatively easy to do so for anyone who doesn't subsist solely off of corn based foods, which apparently you all do. Enjoy your gynaecomastia little fellas.
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>>1957823 here, you manlets would be seething hard if you knew I've carried this much weight on my back even during my transition process when my test was going down amd my estrogens were getting to acceptable levels. Inagine being this much of a failure of a human that you let a trans girl outlift you all. Truly pathetic, and you will feel even worse once you get beaten up by a feminine tomboy like me.
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>>1957945
>feminine tomboy like me
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>>1958031
100kg of gold takes up very little room and would not require such a large backpack. in fact, one could simply wear a pair of cargo pants and slip it into the pockets or place it in the handlebar bag
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>>1958036
you're replying to multiple people you deranged terf, I'm a cisgender male
>>1958038
each of them is only 15mm thick. you could probably fit 6 of them in each of the side pockets of a pair of cargo pants, 24 total, then another 5 in each of the main pockets for 34, then another 4 each in the back pockets for 42. from there you just need to figure out what to do with the other 58. a bulky hunting jacket with a lot of pockets could do the job.
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Easily carries 750lbs....weighs 40
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putting aside from all the macho posturing
that's way more than the average bike could handle
your seat post would probably insert itself into you
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>>1957568
t. Sam Bridges
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>>1957568
100kg in a backpack sounds painful
just get the trailer
im not sure how much weight ive hauled in mine probably not even half that but i gotta say a trailer is gonna feel alot better than a backpack or pannier bags
i use mine for hauling shopping and while i ride i always forget im even towing the trailer, you just dont feel the weight at all its kinda surreal
get a giant cassette too if you gotta deal with hills like i do
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>>1957823
Assuming you weigh about 80Kg that's 160Kg to carry.
What are you even using to carry that?
And how far?
Why not on a sack/wheel-barrow?
What was it you were carrying?
It's not that I doubt it's possible for an 80Kg man to carry 160Kg on his back, but I find it hard to imagine what it is he'd carry if not specifically steel, fat, short pieces of round stock cutoff or a particularly heavy but dense/low-volume machine.
Can you link a/the cargo backpack you used?
I'm legit curious now, you must be built like a tank, I probably can't carry twice my bodyweight an appreciable distance on my back.
Nit that I ever required that - there was usually some kibd of barrow or cart arou d rather than a backpack that'd eeven survive that.
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>>1964804
Why are you listening to retarded people?
He's lying. That's a mentally ill neet daydreamer. Probably doesn't even own a bike.
Carrying 2x your bodyweight in a ruck is a recipe for lifelong back problem, you absolute retards.
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>>1957568
Mf tryna play death stranding irl lmao
Really though I wouldn't do it and I'm 178cm, 70kg and pretty fit. If you're a fucking unit (like 120kg+) and have adjusted your tyre pressure + suspension accordingly, I would MAYBE consider it on a powerful electric bike but that's it
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My bike specs allows for 300 pounds total weight ,me included so I can put 40 on the front paniers and 80 on the rear ones, there is no way most bike can withstand 400pounds of load without getting fucked up, post your bike make and model op.
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>>1957823
Carrying 2x your body weight for any extended period of time is not good you idiot. I am average and walk around with 100 lb sacks and I for sure would not want that on my back for extended periods of time and def not on a seat.
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The number or internet tuff guys that claim they can carry 500lbs up hill proves this board is retarded
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>>1957568
faggot, you're not carrying 220 pounds of shit in a backpack on your bike
you're not going to do that with a bike trailer either
ask your dad to transport whatever it is or go buy a car
>inb4 he's transporting a corpse to a dumpsite
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>>1974857
a proper trailer could do 1/4th of a ton I bet, the real weakpoint is the hitch. I'm not sure how many are designed to pull more than 200lbs safely. I was hauling nothing on an old trailer once, just the trailer, and the hitch suddenly snapped.
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>>1978464
HEEEEEEEHA!,
,,,,thanks forthat laff,,,,was bummed from 'climatexpert.
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>tfw water delivery mission
50lbs of water on my rack
plus 4lbs of lemonade, 3lbs of chicken, 1lb of salmon, and 1lb of salmon in my backpack
not my heaviest delivery but damn do I hate moving water, I made like $20 for 15 minutes of work tho so worth it
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>>1957570
Back pain time?
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imagine being so weak you can't even carry 100kg on your back. can you even imagine it?
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I'm going out tonight to deliver for Uber for the first time. I wonder how vacation resort people will respond to my povertymobile.
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>>2000561
I cut it myself. Poor man's suspension. The constant flexing makes for a smoother ride.
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>>2000582
Are you joking? Because both your ass and your hands are still as unsuspended as they can be. If you really made this... I hope it doesn't fail catastrophically with you on top. This isn't based or comfy at all
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>>2000642
I made 62 bucks in 4 hours, but I spent a lot of time waiting inside disgusting chain restaurants, that part sucked. Not sure I'll do it again. I thought it'd be like "hey i can get paid to ride", but it was more like getting paid to endure service industry employees for people who can afford not to.
>>2000644
Nope. Try it on your own frame, works great.
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>>2000662
It sucks at the beginning doing the grunt work, especially if you're doing it because you need it but in the right market and city, these delivery gigs have higher level opportunities for the VIP couriers, like prescription medicine, catering orders, office/restaurant emergency resupply, birthday cake, or makeup deliveries. Some of my most profitable and lightest deliveries were the VIP makeup runs, significantly more than the medicine runs. You need the good stats and the track record to score those runs, they can't trust anyone to haul a high value delivery.
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DUMPTRUCK
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>>2003385
dumptruck
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>>2003978
I like it way more than I should despite State's poor quality control. It's not bad enough I'd complain, especially after it being lost in the mail for a week, it just would've been nice if the frame wasn't dented on arrival or handlebars that were more symmetrical.
It's heavy Hi-Ten steel. Stock it was about 32lbs, in its current form it's 42lbs. At lower speeds the handling is surprisingly spicy, like stupidly agile and it snaps well between turns so it wears its weight well. The form feels like between a cruiser and bmx and it wheelies easily. Stock gear ratio was too low at 42/22, good for cycletrucking and heavy hauling but I want a little more speed out it so I swapped a 44t chainring which is the largest the frame can fit and it's still too low. I'm not sure if gearing it taller would ruin what makes it fun though, I'm going to try 44/20 in the future. I recently carried really heavy deliveries easily that would've been a struggle on my other bike, that translates to a little more pay some days and that helps like this setup.
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>>2001255
Can I ask you for some tips brother? I just started Uber Eats and I like it, but I feel like I'm not optimal, should I just hang out at the loop all day?
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>>2004386
Depends what you mean by optimal, $/hour? $/mile? deliveries/day? I think spending all day in the loop is nonoptimal for $/hour but that really depends. My method is to catch peak hours, in river north/loop/westloop/southloop that is between 11am-2pm, refuel the mule during the slowest part of the day 3-4pm then back for dinner peak 5-7pm. I like to be online an hour before peak hits and stick around like another hour after for lingering orders so 10-3pm and 4pm-8pm with an hour lunch at 3-4pm is a normal day for me. Most days I transition from downtown to the residentials like wicker or lakeview for dinner, just my preference, but I stick around downtown when I really need it.
Think about it in the perspective of the customer, you want to work when people are hungry and hang around the places they order from, both the time and place changes all the time. There's a rhythm to it and you find it through experience. Also, be aware that weekdays have a different rhythm from weekends, that should also be a factor for when/where you work. It's been busy this year with the amount of tourists and politicians from out of state thanks to all the incoming national level events.
When your stats are good and you have a good history of deliveries completed and you get the emails regarding future opportunities like pizza, alcohol, grocery, catering, medicine, etc, sign up for those opportunities. Those are the orders that have decent $ per mile. Sometimes those orders have shit $/hr but good $/mile, it's still worth running for the stats and further future opportunities. A few years ago I received an email that gave me the opportunity to model for one of their hiring campaigns, don't be afraid of levelling up and taking the chances they give you.
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>>1957681
It is extremely obvious you googled that. Carrying 100kg in a backpack is fucking ridiculous. Carrying that weight while absorbing road vibrations and other sudden shock loads is an act of self-harm.
>>1957568
What infantry carry purely in their backpacks, with a hip belt to take most of the weight off the shoulders, is about 55kg max, usually 45kg. You are not doubling the weight, and putting that doubled weight cantilevered further away from your center of gravity with those boxy backpacks. It's not happening.
It literally does not matter how strong you are, it will give you a slipped disc in no time flat.
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>>1957568
Nigger are you Eddie Hall
Unless you look like picrel you are not carrying 100kg in any way or form especially not on your back
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This thread is so retarded, I can't. I couldn't stop laughing while reading it.
Are people for real or is it just troll at this point?
I'm kinda reassured to read that most people here know that carrying 100kg in a cubic bag is retarded.
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This whole thread is surreal to read. If your name isn't something like Praneesh and you earn more than $10 per day, there's absolutely no reason for you to even try to poorhaul such large loads and instead use a car or van. It's shit like this why everyone on other boards makes fun of /n/iggers
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>>1970449
Stop it. I can't go dutch....
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>>2019472
Motorists are and always will be cucks. The motorist even depends on foreign power to move their own body, let alone their shit.
Meanwhile the noble bicyclist, pedestrian and what not retain their dignity by providing own power instead of being carted around like cattle.
A jeet on a moped is a motorist, no different from a mutt in a F150.
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Not Just Bikes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uqbsueNvag
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>>2028805
Can’t tighten anymore. Good to go until it pops out 3 times per week
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I beat my record, this time it's even more water, way longer distance, and less money. 16.9ozx24x3 = 76.05lbs going 2.7 miles to a student center so I made much less on this job than delivering to let's say a luxury apartment but I needed to prove to myself I could handle 3 24 packs and so I took the mission
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This thread can not ever die so I made a little force diagram for it. I've put the rider on a 10° incline. The rider is effectively riding a unicycle. Accelerating will make the rider flip. Also ordinary bicycle wheels are definately not rated to carry 2000N. Many have a weight limit below 100kg rider + bicycle for the set.
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>>1957945
>a feminine tomboy like me
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>>2046357
whitepeople.gif
these are the same cohort that will call you a pedo for being attracted to an adult female of your own ethnicity because not weight 230 pounds at 5'3" is an unrealistic porn-influenced body standard imposed on us by homosexual fashion industry tyrants who like little boys
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Seriously though I know several mtf trans that lift and they're all hot and have great form, extremely admirable. Anyways you need a trailer for your bike don't torture yourself trying to put 100kg on your person like that it's not worth it. I bet you could find one cheap on Facebook marketplace or craigslist or some place. That's like one of those things that takes up space in people's garage that they just wanna get rid of.
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I use this camping backpack when I buy groceries but it's not really practical, it's pretty old too. Was thinking of getting a duffel bag, what do you guys recommend?
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>>1957568
I remember a mobile motorcycle mechanic on /o/ said he used a large hiking backpack for his tools, while the case was used for spares he packed. But first of all, motorcycle, and second, one of the things he did was pick a backpack that, when seated, rested on the pillion seat, and put baisiclally no weight onto the rider's back as a result.
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>>2017010
tfw maximum milk
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>>1960822
>Retards who don't understand the difference in physics between a deadlift/squat and a backpack
It doesn't matter how strong you are it matters how much you weigh, idiots. When you're just lifting up and down, you're bracing your weight against the immovable ground and so you don't notice this. But if you try to put 200 lbs on your back and stand upright, you're going to tip over.
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>>1957570
Either your a week little boy/girl
Or you carry double that without notice.
That seems like small time to me. My name is chad.
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>>2056616
Some weaklings in here.
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>>2054987
>Bakfiet
boom tish
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>>1957568
use it for CAKE
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>>2059155
What if it's a heist? Not necessarily a robbery but a HVT he needs to move or transport one-off?
Either OP doesn't have access to a car, or a bicycle is affording him a level of stealth and discretion unafforded by other means of transportatio/n/
>>1957568
OP what's the story, did you end up doing this?
Were you looking to move this kind of mass as a one-off, or regularly?
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>>1957568
How would a bag like that compare to a HEAVY DUTY xl laundry backpack?
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>>2030608
Based Aldi cargo mission. I was considering getting a trailer or racks to carry water bottle cases + multiple bags of groceries. Not sure which I should get first, but it seems like the trailer can be removed/mounted quicker for when I'm not carrying much.
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>>2061727
Almost a decade ago I hauled 4x50lbs bags of mulch using a trailer, I finished the job but bent the hitch. I straightened the hitch but it snapped while hauling nothing. I had a bad experience with trailers but I had the shittiest garbage tier trailer, if you're going to get one get a good one. It's kind of why I swear by front racks now. (Rear racks are another story)
A 24 bottle water pack is about 25lbs, the limit of a strong front rack is 50lbs for lighter duty and 75-100lbs for heavier duty bikes, depending on setup, wider bars help steer, wider tires help handle the load. A trailer is for over 100lbs and will cost 2-3x of a front rack maybe more. An empty front rack doesn't effect handling that badly and a trailer adds so much inconvenience to what should be the most convenient tra/n/sportation option. What effects front racks the most is significant aero drag from a big bag, foldable one is nice but a rigid has advantages, just get stronger lol
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>>2061776
I really like packing weight on my back but I've heard most hate it because of back sweat, which is a legit problem for me too, even in winter, but it doesn't bother me too much, I ride long enough each day I can find 15 minutes to air out my back and shoes. The problem with that pack (as well as the one shown in OP) is the low quality shoulder straps and no back support, bad straps will make even 20lbs feel painful and a back support is really helpful for hauling over 50lbs
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Bicycle trailers are good now?
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>>2013907
Yes. They didn't carry 100 kg on their fucking backs though.
>>2064246
Better than OP cavemannning it up.
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