Want to carry the whole brood without a bakfiets (or a car)? The WorkCycles Fr8 is the bike for you. The Fr8 (pronounced like "freight") is our modular, city-utility bicycle system. It can be configured and outfitted for many heavy-duty purposes: delivery, industry or carrying kids and groceries. Thanks to an enormously stiff, low instep frame, robust construction, sophisticated geometry and special carriers it does it all with ease.

For family and child transport the Fr8 is usually equipped with its special, long rear carrier that can fit either one child seat and large panniers, or even seating for two kids. Mounts for two sets of footrests are built in so you can even invent your own seat system. Either the frame-mounted City front carrier or the Massive Rack with integrated parking stand can be fitted. There's plenty of knee room for a front child seat or the Fr8's kiddy saddle behind the handlebars. Once the kids are riding their own bikes just remove the child seats and you'll have a great city/utility bike that quickly adjusts to fit a broad range of riders.

Uses-

Child transport

Groceries

Commuting

General utility

Load capacity-

One parent, up to three kids and lots of groceries

Approximately 250 kg maximum total weight

Specifications-

"Adaptive Seat Tube" quickly adjustable for riders of about 160-200 cm

TIG welded Chro-Mo frame and fork

Heavy duty wheels with aluminum rims, 13g stainless spokes

Schwalbe Big Ben or Schwalbe Big Apple tires w/ Kevlar antiflat belts

Shimano front roller brake

Hub dynamo, LED headlamp, LED taillamp with standlight

Fully enclosed chain-case, painted stainless steel fenders

Wide double leg centerstand

Stainless steel handlebar, stem and all hardware

Options-

Custom built, electric assisted Fr8’s and Kr8’s

Shimano 3sp or 8sp internal hub gears

Coaster or hand operated rear brake

Brooks leather saddle

City front carrier

Long rear carrier

Child saddle on frame behind handlebar

Plate welded in frame with laser-cut name or logo

Satin black, matte grey or your choice of color(s)

Too many to list. See Henry's Overview . Below a few examples...