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A BikeBench ([https://fixme.ch/wiki/BikeBench this wiki's page]) is a jig / workbench for bicycle-based creations, designed and implemented by Thomas Viebach from Werkstatt Lastenrad.  | A BikeBench ([https://fixme.ch/wiki/BikeBench this wiki's page]) is a jig / workbench for bicycle-based creations, designed and implemented by Thomas Viebach from Werkstatt Lastenrad.  | ||
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| + | Outils requis:   | ||
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| + | * post à souder (conseillé MAG)  | ||
| + | * scie à métaux ou meuleuse d'angle  | ||
| + | * perceuse  | ||
| + | * perceuse à colonne  | ||
| + | * tarauds M8 et M10  | ||
| + | * étaux à angle ou des étaux à cadre (Winkel- oder Rahmen-Zwingen)  | ||
| + | * protections oculaires, lime, compas, pointeau, marteau, ...  | ||
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| + | Matière pour 3 BikeBenches:  | ||
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| + | * 2x 6 m de profil carré 40 x 40 x 3 mm  | ||
| + | * 6 m de profil carré 45 x 45 x 2 mm   | ||
| + | * 42 vis six pans M8 x 20 mm   | ||
| + | * 42 écrous M8 à souder  | ||
| + | * 3 vis six pans M10 x 25 mm  | ||
| + | * 3 écrous M8 à souder  | ||
| + | * 3 morceaux de tôle 40 x 40 x 3 mm  | ||
| + | * 3 axe de roue avant + écrous correspondants  | ||
| + | * 3 axe de roue arrière + écrous correspondants  | ||
| + | * 0,6 m de tube rond 12 x 1 mm  | ||
===  Long-André: description en français ===  | ===  Long-André: description en français ===  | ||
Revision as of 17:31, 17 June 2015
Contents
Context
-  cargo bikes overview, a "longjohn"-type cargo bike
- has 2 wheels (1st column) and the load is placed in front of the rider, as low as possible, with the front wheel further forward
 - all types of load are known to have been successfully transported with longjohns (therefore there is one longjohn icon in each not-empty cell of the 1st column)
 
 -  longjohns are probably the most common type of cargo bikes
- they are described and discussed at the following pages: en.wikipedia, de.wikipedia, longjohn.org
 -  they tend to benefit from the following advantages: 
- low center of gravity
 - good handling and moderate weight
 - moderate length and especially width
 - load is easily visible by rider
 - transmission is the same as for a normal bicycle
 
 -  they may suffer from the following drawbacks: 
- steering is achieved through a mechanism that adds complexity (and price) compared to cargo bikes types such as long tail
 - load size is somehow limited
 - load weight is limited compared to vehicles with 3 wheels or more (due to resistance and also to the lack of inherent stability)
 
 
 -  Werkstatt Lastenrad is a German organization (and they have a "product" called Long André):
- "Knowledge common around the subject of DIY cargo bikes"
 - these pages may be partially translated at some point: FAQ, What it's about
 - André Frieboese, a member from Berlin, is the Long André's father (you can see him on pictures, he has long sideburns)
 
 - This is not a typical Hackerspace project, but more a typical project for the very young UCmakerspace.
 
Description
-  Building a long john-type cargo bike according to these (links from werkstatt-lastenrad.de):
- illustration-rich "A6 cards" PDF document (German)
 - original construction manual (German)
 - French description, translation ongoing (content is roughly that of the "A6 cards" PDF document)
 
 - Making roadworthy vehicles is delicate enough not to improvise too much at first. Hence, this project is currently being led in a spirit of carefully following existing documentation.
 - The first thing to build is not the bike itself but a BikeBench (see below under Components)
 
Goal
- make a 1st working prototype of a Long André
 - organize Long André manufacturing workshops
 
Obstacles
- documentation must be translated first (pending)
 
Component
- BOM & list of needed tools are the first things that will be translated
 - Documentation has almost the status of a component...
 
BikeBench
A BikeBench (this wiki's page) is a jig / workbench for bicycle-based creations, designed and implemented by Thomas Viebach from Werkstatt Lastenrad.
Outils requis: 
- post à souder (conseillé MAG)
 - scie à métaux ou meuleuse d'angle
 - perceuse
 - perceuse à colonne
 - tarauds M8 et M10
 - étaux à angle ou des étaux à cadre (Winkel- oder Rahmen-Zwingen)
 - protections oculaires, lime, compas, pointeau, marteau, ...
 
Matière pour 3 BikeBenches:
- 2x 6 m de profil carré 40 x 40 x 3 mm
 - 6 m de profil carré 45 x 45 x 2 mm
 - 42 vis six pans M8 x 20 mm
 - 42 écrous M8 à souder
 - 3 vis six pans M10 x 25 mm
 - 3 écrous M8 à souder
 - 3 morceaux de tôle 40 x 40 x 3 mm
 - 3 axe de roue avant + écrous correspondants
 - 3 axe de roue arrière + écrous correspondants
 - 0,6 m de tube rond 12 x 1 mm
 
Long-André: description en français
Schedule
- Opening: May 2015
 - Ending: ?
 
Participants
- Léonard (Leader, UCmakerspace guest)
 - Marc Wettstein (UCmakerspace boss)
 - The Werkstatt Lastenrad people in Germany, with whom emails are being exchanged: Christophe Vaillant, André Frieböse, Tom Hansing, Thomas Viebach