Carrying a heavy burden...

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  • For many here carrying a d-lock tucked jauntily in a rear pocket is as big a load as they will ever manage. For others among us it's a different story. Post pics of your big/heavy/unusual loads.

    This is me getting a gaudy purple Christmas tree across town today.

    Anyone who wants to mock my stem can go right ahead...

  • Your stem look practical, yet less than stylish. It probably reflects you as a person.

    Burn!

  • Your shaft is long and hard, but cold to the touch.

  • I have no photo, but on more than one occasion I have cycled with a full bike hanging off my back in rush hour traffic.

  • I have no photo

    Then it didn't happen. We all know this.

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    There appears to be a functional city bike. Pictoral comparisons are required.

  • Somewhere I have a picture of my (old) Bromptom loaded up with a disassembled turbo trainer.

  • how heavy is a shitty plastic xmas tree?

  • heavy burden?? my arse

  • heavy burden?? my arse

    For many your arse has indeed been a heavy burden, but one for which initially they were happy to pay for. If they had realised the burden which your arse would become to them, I feel you may not have been able to achieve such a good price.

  • Paging Scoble

    Someone called?

    That's not even a heavy burden, unlike says carrying a bicycle on your back while riding a bicycle.

  • heavy load?? my arse

    Fixed.

  • Someone called?

    That's not even a heavy burden, unlike says carrying a bicycle on your back while riding a bicycle.

    Would you happen to have a picture of this?

  • I've ridden to an indoor snow slope, packed with my board - vertically.
    Lethal, and very impractical.

  • Paging Scoble
    There appears to be a functional city bike. Pictoral comparisons are required.

    Posts pic of Eds arse.

  • I have carried 2 solid-body electric guitars at once. They were pretty heavy. So was a car battery.

  • Then it didn't happen. We all know this.

    Bleak Reference can be my witness.

  • For many here carrying a d-lock tucked jauntily in a rear pocket is as big a load as they will ever manage. For others among us it's a different story. Post pics of your big/heavy/unusual loads.

    This is me getting a gaudy purple Christmas tree across town today.

    Anyone who wants to mock my stem can go right ahead...

    It just looks like your bike is billowing smoke out of the back end.

  • About 20 kg of child seat and child on the back of my cross check, every morning, up and over Alexandra Palace on the way to nursery.

    No big deal.

    I tried it once on the fixed but that was a bit iffy.

  • What kind of boost does a kid on the back give you when it comes to downhills, is it noticeable?

  • What kind of boost does a kid on the back give you when it comes to downhills, is it noticeable?

    Its hard to tell, whenever I start going faster, I hear "slower daddy, can you make the bike go slowly"

  • Would you happen to have a picture of this?

  • Its hard to tell, whenever I start going faster, I hear "slower daddy, can you make the bike go slowly"

    This^!

    Today I rode home with a biggish supermarket shop on a new front rack I just fitted (courtesy of JD -Hiya!) and the added weight on the steering was fucking noodling the bike all over the shop. Good fun but a bit hairy through NX. Weighed a sodding ton.

  • I rode home with a dead pensioner slumped over my bars yesterday, clumsy old bat walked out in front of me! lol. It was fun but I don't know what to do with her now.lol

  • Him, The Animals and WAR all wanted a backie. Murder it was.

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