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Old 03-10-2016, 10:36 AM   #13
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My father is retired and through the doldrums of winter we have discussed setting up a couple canal cruisers. I know women's bikes are preferred due to waders and what not. Could you guys throw me a few pointers on how to set them up and what is necessary to carry along side rods and lures? Also my dad's a bigger guy and had mentioned possibly a trike ....long story short I want to surprise him and put together a canal bike for him. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Don't necessarily need a women's bike. Just one that has a frame that dips down instead of going straight across. There are a lot of men's cruisers that feature that kind of frame now. Oh also look into making an additional kick stand that holds up the back basket. nothing worse than seeing (or hearing) your bike crash as it falls over with all your expensive gear in it. Now that I mention it I need one of those lol Good luck post some pictures when you get it!

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