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what's in your bags/panniers?
Most of the riding that I do is 'commuting', although usually I'm not carrying this much stuff. The ride home yesterday saw a lot of time in the middle ring. After I got home I weighed the bike with everything in it as it seemed heavier than normal. 70 pounds, everything in the photo, including the bike (tubes & tools in the saddle and handlebar bags). ugh.
This bike/frame has felt a little 'noodle-y' on occasion. Yesterday was one of those days. |
#2
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Onsight pal, I think you forgot to put this on your bag ...
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#3
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Two words: six pack.
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#4
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Were you out bolting routes?
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#5
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On the bike with a bag (swift ozette) I have tools, a tube, gloves, jacket, saddle cover and thats about it. When it rains I also carry a change of clothes in it.
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ha. it kind of looks like it, but no. i'm a theatrical rigger.
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All that and you don't carry a spare tube? (joke). Very cool, thanks for the pic.
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#8
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still should carry a tube specially if you carrying a pump ahha. maybe its still in the bags. |
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