Hey there! Meet the Mini-Max V3, the same fast and lightweight Omnium you know, now upgraded with adjustable rocker dropouts! It combines the big, comfy tires and reliable thru axles of the WiFi with these new super-functional dropouts, creating the ultimate cargo bike where versatility is key. The adjustable rocker dropouts let you choose from various drivetrain options, like external gears with a derailleur, internal gears, and even belt drive. You can even run it fixed if you're up for it! The swappable inserts allow you to pick between thru axle and quick release based on your rear hub spacing and gear component choice. You might even want to carry a spare set to easily replace a broken gear hanger. We've got size recommendations based on your height: 155 - 165cm? Go for X-Small. 165 - 175cm? Small is your size. 175 - 185cm? Medium. 185 - 195cm? Large. And 195 - 205cm? X-Large. Find the right dropout inserts here! The Mini-Max is the perfect blend of the Cargo and Mini. Its shorter wheelbase makes it handle like a normal bike, with a tighter turn radius and better manoeuvrability. The rack, without the horns of the Cargo, still has extender bar compatibility and can carry heavy loads. The front wheel's middle position in the rack is great for steering and handling, though it's a bit less stable under heavy loads than the Cargo. This bike is for those who love snappier turns and a tight parking spot, and don't need to max out hauling all the time.









Using your Omnium Cargo Mini-max V3 is a breeze. First, choose the right drivetrain option according to your needs and preferences, whether it's external gears, internal gears, or belt drive. Make sure to select the appropriate swappable inserts for your rear hub spacing and gear components. When riding, enjoy the tight turn radius and great manoeuvrability provided by the shorter wheelbase. Just keep in mind that while it can carry heavy loads, it's a bit less stable than the Cargo model under extreme weight. For maintenance, regularly check the adjustable rocker dropouts and the gear components. If you notice any issues with the gear hanger, you can easily replace it with the spare set you've carried. Also, keep an eye on the tires' pressure and the condition of the thru axles. Have fun riding your versatile cargo bike!