Thought you all might find this interesting. A forum similar to ours but only with another mode of transportations. Try not to choke on your laughter too much.
LoneBiker
bike punk
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: barren indiana
Posts: 119
trailers and hauling heavy &$#@
For those of you who have panniers or a trailer, whats the
heaviest, or most awkward thing you have ever transported on your bike? my top 3 would be a pair of wheelramps, about 20lbs a piece, jammed into my childcarrier trailer, about 45lbs of dog food from the local grocery store about half a mile away. then there was the time i bought a 7ft inflatable kayak from a yardsale in kokomo. we were busy deflating it and strapping it to the top of my rear rack and pannier(thankfully i had both so the surface area was wide enough) when the yard sale person asked how far we were going. i said casually 'only a few miles' A FEW MILES!!! was the suprised response. the good part is what i kept to myself, that my friends house was a few miles away, that was where we were parting, me howevor, still had 14 miles of riding til i got home. But i had absolutely no traffic problems, having a giant yellow squarish blob on the back of my bike, passing traffic could see little more than my shoulders and head!
let me know the best story you have about hauling &%#@
lonebiker
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LoneBiker
bike punk
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: barren indiana
Posts: 119
trailers and hauling heavy &$#@
For those of you who have panniers or a trailer, whats the
heaviest, or most awkward thing you have ever transported on your bike? my top 3 would be a pair of wheelramps, about 20lbs a piece, jammed into my childcarrier trailer, about 45lbs of dog food from the local grocery store about half a mile away. then there was the time i bought a 7ft inflatable kayak from a yardsale in kokomo. we were busy deflating it and strapping it to the top of my rear rack and pannier(thankfully i had both so the surface area was wide enough) when the yard sale person asked how far we were going. i said casually 'only a few miles' A FEW MILES!!! was the suprised response. the good part is what i kept to myself, that my friends house was a few miles away, that was where we were parting, me howevor, still had 14 miles of riding til i got home. But i had absolutely no traffic problems, having a giant yellow squarish blob on the back of my bike, passing traffic could see little more than my shoulders and head!
let me know the best story you have about hauling &%#@
lonebiker


