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• #77
How does he turn?!
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• #78
I love Henry sat on the back like a yapping dog.
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• #79
No, no no no no, OIiver
It's always nice to get a reaction. ;)
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• #80
http://www.av2hire.com/about.html
AV2Hire is a London-based business based in Bloomsbury, a few minutes walk from Russell Square, offering Audio-Visual equipment for hire. Delivered to your door by bike!
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• #81
A carry the burden of shame almost everyhwere I go.
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• #82
I love Henry sat on the back like a yapping dog.
he should let its trunk loose and let it drag behind
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• #83
(BTW, if you see that very recognizable home made bicycle trailer, it was stolen from me a couple of month ago... thanks...)
L
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• #84
Your obsession with what it was that Schick was carrying borders on an OCD rack...
I am merely parrying wordily with Senor Schick, Lucifer.
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• #85
This is it:
http://www.lfgss.com/thread44856.html
I didn't want to call it a 'tower' and I don't like it when people use the word 'shelf' in the singular for a bookcase-type piece of furniture. 'CD case' wouldn't have worked, either. So I felt that 'CD stack' was the least worst option.
rack doesn't quite work in this case either, does it, rack connoting (at least to me) that its composition is wired, on the whole. but now that we've seen an image, it is an impressively-ferried item.
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• #86
Not bad. It's not quite 'shit happens', but rather 'you fail just before you reach the loo'.
So kind of "There's many a slip twixt cup and lip"..? (Particularly if you're "two girls")
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• #87
I've got no photos of big/heavy loads - I'm usually just happy to get to my destination in one piece.
Used one of those mahoosive trundle bags that are like waist-high, unzipped to maximun expansion, to carry various loads. It did have straps, so it was just a huge rucksack really. But it came so far up the back of my head that I couldn't put my head back in order to see forwards properly though. Carried weights of 35kgs or so in that.
I want a trailer or a shopping trike.
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• #88
Two Pompino F&Fs and a Halo track wheelset is my record but only from BC to my gaff, so not that far... All held onto my Belk bag (which also had my tools and other bits in it) with bits of inner tube and cable ties... This was a coupla weeks ago...
flexes man guns
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• #89
I saw a guy last week riding through 4 inches of snow with a full set of car rims balanced on his rack. Fuck knows how he did it as I was having trouble riding with no load.
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• #90
Set of flat pack shelves from Argos tucked in the arm loops of my rucksac from Victoria to Brixton.
Made me three times as wide as normal, and very worried that a close passing car was going to send me flying.
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• #91
I carry all my emotional baggage every time I turn a pedal.
/thread ends.
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• #92
I have seen a mast (as in a boat) being carried down the back streets by bike, corners seem to need care!
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• #93
That plastic christmas tree on the bike is wack! unless it's larger then the bike it's not worth posting about, Seb's 6 meters of pipe should be the bench mark for this game:
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• #94
That plastic christmas tree on the bike is wack! unless it's larger then the bike it's not worth posting about, Seb's 6 meters of pipe should be the bench mark for this game:
Fair enough, have to set the bar somewhere. I admit it just got raised.
Oh, also, sort that pic out!
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• #95
Seb's 6 meters of pipe should be the bench mark for this game:
The horizontal one or the vertical one?
"I'm not a window cleaner!"