I'm also liking the asymetric fork-blade curvature of "Travelling Companion"'s machine. Is this for for correcting the handling on those long haggis traverses?
I know someone who spent a week ridng across Northern France on a setup like that after their bike was destroyed by an untethered trailer on the St Malo ferry. It was the only thing the local bike shop would hire out.
I *knew* it would involve an Ikea bag... : )
ReplyDeleteI'm also liking the asymetric fork-blade curvature of "Travelling Companion"'s machine. Is this for for correcting the handling on those long haggis traverses?
- KRS
Genius.
ReplyDeleteI do like your setup - a modern take on the bar bag and under saddle carradice?
best thing on your blog in ages... :)
ReplyDeletep.s. what's wrong with digital permanence?
Much better than that big clunky IF.
ReplyDeleteSo versatile, you could use it in the next 'Puffer - you won't need that humungous campervan.
BMac
I know someone who spent a week ridng across Northern France on a setup like that after their bike was destroyed by an untethered trailer on the St Malo ferry. It was the only thing the local bike shop would hire out.
ReplyDeleteI recognise that wall :^)
ReplyDeleteHope you boys are having an ace time.
Is that Roly's new bike? Certainly sounds like Roly...
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