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How to Carry a bicycle?
I'm In Mexico learning Spanish and am waiting for my bicycle to arrive so at least I can keep fit.
I think there's a very strong possibility I won't want to sell it back to the dealer (as negotiated) or send it back home, but take it with me for exercise along the way.
Has anyone carried a bike on a bike before?
or do you have any suggestions how to do it?
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Thanks!
I love the snow photo.
I forgot to mention I have Panniers and a top box so using his rack will not be possible.
One friend suggested cutting it up into smaller pieces.
Do you have any other ideas?
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Talk to Ricardo Kuhn ("Ricky") of www.motomacando.com
He's a one-man band inventor/rider (moto and bike) He has some prototypes of his bike carrier shown on his web page. He used to have an Advneture, I'm not sure if he still has one in his "stable."
He's a Colombian living in the States so he can help you con tu espanol tambien.
FYI -- He's in the San Francisco, CA area.
buena suerte
twb
Quote:
Originally posted by Jerome:
I'm In Mexico learning Spanish and am waiting for my bicycle to arrive so at least I can keep fit.
I think there's a very strong possibility I won't want to sell it back to the dealer (as negotiated) or send it back home, but take it with me for exercise along the way.
Has anyone carried a bike on a bike before?
or do you have any suggestions how to do it?
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[This message has been edited by rider_X (edited 23 January 2004).]
[This message has been edited by rider_X (edited 23 January 2004).]
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Thanks,
but your link doesnt work
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Dooh!
Thanks Grant.
0 out of 10 for my intelligence test then.
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yep, sad it is, and here I thought you were a bright lad...
Ricardo is listed on the links page... http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/links/
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Hy i think somebody was calling me around
i never made a production of racks do to the execive cost of manufacturing,the incredible amount of diferent bikes and more than anything the liavilities involve in the USA
any way here are some pictures of the GS rack in use and somewere in there is two pictures of prototype # 9 on my old 640ADVenture
http://patineto.smugmug.com/gallery/568/1/19026
How i made the GS rack
http://patineto.smugmug.com/gallery/81217
this is part of a "Study" that i did a few years back trying to find the optimal solution,,sadlly i was unable but you are more than welcome to continue the quest
http://patineto.smugmug.com/gallery/9411
any this ones just for FUN
http://patineto.smugmug.com/gallery/31296
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