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• #53
Forum bike..not mine
Want it though.
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• #54
built for my girlfriend for her birthday
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• #55
lucky her !
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• #56
Reposting your own first post!
Oh Lo lo
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• #57
My wife's pub bike, which became her pregnancy bike when she couldn't lean forward as much. It originally had the bars from the Cannondale Rack on it, but was swapped for something more upright.
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• #58
That looks so raggable! I have a feeling I would end up on the deck more often than not though. Great machine, whoever owns this.
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• #59
friend of mine
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• #60
HHSRBRB thread >>>>
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• #61
Not with that groupset.
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• #62
My current whip by Dear Susan, with a special rack for carrying my camera equipment:
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• #63
Pure madness! Love it.
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• #64
Cheers. The suspension forks are trekking ones, which is perfect for taking bumps out the road. The rack is mounted to the frame via elastomers, so takes the buzz out, and gives a bit of bounce. Keeps my kit happy, and off my back.
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• #66
Ditto.
I'd take this too, mind you.
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• #67
Omg this thread is the dream. Readers wives:
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• #68
That's frikking awesome. YOu haz thread? That's really well thought out that.
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How's the rack holding up? Any more details? I take it Vibrations were killing kit?
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• #71
Here I am.
Mine's a minoura porteur.Surly CrossCheck. Sturmey archer s3x fixed.
Much enjoy.
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• #72
Here I am.
Mines a minoura porteur.Surly CrossCheck and sturmey archer s3x fixed hub.
Much fun.
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• #74
Works a dream. Wobbly, but in the right way. Yeah, previous attempts to use my kit on a rack the bumps caused the glass elements to come loose in my lenses - that was expensive to repair. So I had to wear my kit on my back, which meant I was getting back pain, sweaty back, and had to make sure I could change quick before a job. Now I can ride in smart clothes if I need to.