nordic/Marrock, Nashbar rack indeed. I think it will get a small wald basket ziptied to it at some point. Just so I can throw my shoulder bag in there. Maybe put a light mount on it. The mary bars are hard to mount a light on.
Pickle, I really love hauling stuff. I think that was elena's first ride on it, loaded to boot. I think I need a slightly shorter stem on it and then it will be interchangable between us.
Beth/lemmiwinks, Bike licence plates are relics from the 70's. I would trade a los alamos one for a berkely or portland one. I think they are really cool, but if they required them, I would not. Licensing cyclists is the refrain of self centered drivers, as I am sure you know.
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Haulin' - I love it! That looks like a Nashbar front randonneur rack. I've got one on my grocery bike...
I have one of those little Nashbar racks with the bag,nice setup.
As for the bullshit and coffee grounds... try not to confuse them or I can guarantee you'll have a really bad morning.
YES! A good sunday of hauling leads to the best worldwide blog post of today I am sure.
Nice to see that you share the big dummy sometimes, too.
You guys still use bike licenses?
(Portland stopped decades ago, too much money to administrate and no desir to go after bike thieves...)
Cargo hauling in all its human-powered forms is good for the spirit.
Is that a novelty/vanity plate? Surely there isn't bicycle registration?!
nordic/Marrock,
Nashbar rack indeed. I think it will get a small wald basket ziptied to it at some point. Just so I can throw my shoulder bag in there. Maybe put a light mount on it. The mary bars are hard to mount a light on.
Pickle,
I really love hauling stuff. I think that was elena's first ride on it, loaded to boot. I think I need a slightly shorter stem on it and then it will be interchangable between us.
Beth/lemmiwinks,
Bike licence plates are relics from the 70's. I would trade a los alamos one for a berkely or portland one. I think they are really cool, but if they required them, I would not. Licensing cyclists is the refrain of self centered drivers, as I am sure you know.
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