I love the fact I got neg-repped for simply having the notion of an integrated rear rack.
It seems like a bit of a waste of money, and I'm still not 100% what the point is when you've already got a bike, and a trailer for carrying lots of things. Plus I thought you said your commute was only 10mins now. How much stuff do you really need to take to work?
Who says that it's my commute bike?
I have a road bike, an utility bike, a heavy duty touring bike and the fixed wheel bike.
my utility bike is my everyday bike, but I tend to ride the fixed wheel bike every now and then, I though it be useful to have a lightweight integrated rack for time I fancy taking a couple day off riding into the countryside, a la light touring.
I'm still chuckling about getting negged for the idea of a rack on a Gangsta.
I love the fact I got neg-repped for simply having the notion of an integrated rear rack.
Who says that it's my commute bike?
I have a road bike, an utility bike, a heavy duty touring bike and the fixed wheel bike.
my utility bike is my everyday bike, but I tend to ride the fixed wheel bike every now and then, I though it be useful to have a lightweight integrated rack for time I fancy taking a couple day off riding into the countryside, a la light touring.
I'm still chuckling about getting negged for the idea of a rack on a Gangsta.