Functional bikes. Not Porn not Anti

Posted on
Page
of 1,122
First Prev
/ 1,122
Last Next
  • ot but they are some of the worst looking tats ever.

  • Is 4 water bottles a little excessive?

  • I like his shorts. Are they Swrve Cigarettes?

  • sweet setup!

    [/QUOTE]

  • Is 4 water bottles a little excessive?

    Depend on where you are really, went out on a modest 25 miles ride with a friend in California, he have two full water bottle and I just the one.

    Turn out it was way too dry and hot to just had the one bottle after 7 miles in the heat.

  • ...

  • There's only 3 bottles of water. The red flask is most likely carrying fuel.

    Also the guys in a train station. Have you seen the price of bottled water at train stations. 3 would be minimum preparation for oncoming delays.

  • I just noticed how skinny his tyres are, brave man!

  • There's only 3 bottles of water. The red flask is most likely carrying fuel.

    Also the guys in a train station. Have you seen the price of bottled water at train stations. 3 would be minimum preparation for oncoming delays.

    what about the stainless steel flask attached to his leg?

  • Pencilcase.

  • Scrap that.

    Telescope.

    I'm guessing hes an urban pirate with all those tats. Probably has a parrot in the barbag.

  • I see a rolled jolly roger under the top flap of the saddle bag.

  • Shame he never got the skull'n'crossbones finished on his left calf though.

  • Loved this custom rack with a bottle mount, made me wish I still have my Moulton, no bike handle better than them.

  • Always looks like something a mad scientist rides for some reason

  • James dyson rides a really crazy bike, that looks like a moulton, so close enough!

  • ^^^ I wouldnt want to put much weight on the back end of that rack, it's unsupported and would be all springy over bumps, which would affect the moulton's wonderful handling. Why not attach to the same bolt as the mudguard?

  • Why not attach to the same bolt as the mudguard?

    The rack is currently sprung/attached to the frame rather than the wing arm. You can't do both.

    It's probably fine for sleeping bags, roll mats and light stuff that takes up loads of space.

  • Plus, if attached to the mudguard eyelet, any weight on the rack would be unsprung, which'd affect the suspension and handling of the bike.

  • Anyone running a kickstand on their FBNPNA?

    Edit: So I don't have to lean this FBNPNA up against walls / fences / gates

  • I have one you can have for free or for postage cost if you want.

  • Cheers, how does it attach?

  • I'll have to investigate, it's unclear to me from the photo.

    This is it:

  • Attaches to the chainstays just behind the BB. Uses the chainstays like a seatclamp uses saddle rails.

  • Although it looks a bit ugly for your nice FBNPNA. But I don't think pretty kickstands exist.

  • Post a reply
    • Bold
    • Italics
    • Link
    • Image
    • List
    • Quote
    • code
    • Preview
About

Functional bikes. Not Porn not Anti

Posted by Avatar for lessmann @lessmann

Actions