Moving house by bike (London)

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Dan B

Disengaged member
At the end of this month I'm moving house about half a mile down the road. When I moved in here (about a mile down the same road, in the other direction) I hired a Cycles Maximus from Velorution to shift all my stuff, which was in some ways a great idea (I presently live on a red route, but the bike could park on the pavement while I was loading it) and in other ways less ideal (they wanted it back by close of business, which as I recall was quite early - 5 or 6pm)

Does anyone have any other suggestions for where in London to get a seriously large workbike for the day or maybe two days? By "seriously large" I'm really looking for something bigger than an 8 freight/brox compact - don't have any really big furniture, but do have a few chests of drawers and some bookcases, and would like not to have to make seven million journeys.

[ If this is the wrong forum, mods please move it. I thought "commuting" was probably the closest match to utility cycling ]
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
from the sound of it you could get it all done in a load or two of a small van, quicker and likely cheaper
 
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Dan B

Disengaged member
Tynan said:
from the sound of it you could get it all done in a load or two of a small van, quicker and likely cheaper
Not cheaper. Not when you factor in the cost of a red route suspension permit thingy. Also, my woefully stringy upper body muscles get a respite from carrying stuff while I pedal from one flat to the other, and I'm quite good at pedalling.
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
all depends on how much gear you have, when you hitched with kids it's like an army marching, only without the manpower

single blokes can get all their worldlies in a suitcase and two cardboard boxes, mind you I still can, it's les autres that are the problem
 

Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
Agreed to some extent

However, there is something disconcerting about a 20 year old heavy 22" CRT telly swaying wildly on the back of one of those cheap rear luggage carriers (the ones with one leg and the "mousetrap" sprung clamp thing)
 

Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

Formerly just_fixed
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Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
Wow ....... that's some trailer! Any chance you could hire it?

Alternatively how about getting some people from CC with trailers to help you out or move out over a couple of weekends?

Taxi?
 

Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

Formerly just_fixed
i reckon an offset tv mast, u bolts and a set of wheelbarrow wheels and axle bolted to a set of lightweight alloy ladders would do just as good a job and you can get all those bits at b&q
 
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