I may have missed something obvious, but it didn't seem that your issues 
with the bike's weight involved dissatisfaction with the actual riding. The 
issue seemed to rear it's head when it came to physically lifting the bike 
up a set of porch steps. Forgive me if I've misunderstood the root of the 
weight issue, but I wonder it the matter might be solved with something 
like the "lift handle" built into one of the Rosco Bubbe models (called the 
Bubbe Lifter Tube)?

Lifting a bike can be unwieldy, all the more so when you have to grab it up 
high on the frame (poor leverage position + poor front-to-rear load 
balance), then lift and carry while trying to keep the fork and front wheel 
pointed in the right direction. For most people, lifting with an 
ergonomically positioned "handle" at a low, balanced point on the frame is 
much easier: Stand on the left side, lift with the right hand, stabilize 
the front wheel with the left hand on the bars. 

Might there be some sort of add-on lifting handle or device that makes this 
part of the job easier for you?

LeRoy


On Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 2:56:35 PM UTC-4, Kiley Demond wrote:

>
> ... My pimped Cheviot was* heavy.* Getting it up the three steps to my 
> front porch wasn't easy. 
>
>
>

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