Let me see your cockpit..
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Carrying a bucket of chicken tenders at the end of a ride to camp. Weekend cabin camping tour with one of my kids.
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MEC light is just a placeholder for a Fenix BC21R V2 on the way
Full disclosure: the bike hasnt seen any tours yet, only commutes.
Full disclosure: the bike hasnt seen any tours yet, only commutes.
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Aero bars can be handy for accessories though the small diameter isn't ideal. Light in front, GPS mount on right, bell & computer on left. Cue sheet holder doesn't look too classy but works OK.
Haanjo EXP cockpit with two Topeak accessory bars is a work in progress. This Cateye computer doesn't work with the light on plus the Ortlieb bag blocks lower part of light beam. I need to devise a fork crown mount for the light; unfortunately most battery lights don't have an optional fork crown bracket.
Haanjo EXP cockpit with two Topeak accessory bars is a work in progress. This Cateye computer doesn't work with the light on plus the Ortlieb bag blocks lower part of light beam. I need to devise a fork crown mount for the light; unfortunately most battery lights don't have an optional fork crown bracket.
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Well- If I'm going to do something stupid- Might as well go all the way!!!!
Inspired by department store bikes and their bar ends, I had an epiphany - Why NOT go ahead and mount them in reverse????
It looks silly, but oh my gosh, for the first time ever, I have been able to sit completely up and fully enjoy the scenery around me. I've still got the downward position in front when it's time for business, but, now I get why people ride beach bikes and such. So ugly, it's laughable. Even looks a little like a beach bike from 20 feet. What a world that has opened up!
Inspired by department store bikes and their bar ends, I had an epiphany - Why NOT go ahead and mount them in reverse????
It looks silly, but oh my gosh, for the first time ever, I have been able to sit completely up and fully enjoy the scenery around me. I've still got the downward position in front when it's time for business, but, now I get why people ride beach bikes and such. So ugly, it's laughable. Even looks a little like a beach bike from 20 feet. What a world that has opened up!
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It's little wonder you feel better riding now. The drop from saddle to seat there is pretty steep and would put a lot of weight on your hands over an extended distance. The look of the new position of those bars is somewhat reminiscent of the Nitto Bosco bar https://www.rivbike.com/products/nit...m-x-25-4-16240
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Nice bike. What frame is that?
It's little wonder you feel better riding now. The drop from saddle to seat there is pretty steep and would put a lot of weight on your hands over an extended distance. The look of the new position of those bars is somewhat reminiscent of the Nitto Bosco bar https://www.rivbike.com/products/nit...m-x-25-4-16240
It's little wonder you feel better riding now. The drop from saddle to seat there is pretty steep and would put a lot of weight on your hands over an extended distance. The look of the new position of those bars is somewhat reminiscent of the Nitto Bosco bar https://www.rivbike.com/products/nit...m-x-25-4-16240
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Well- If I'm going to do something stupid- Might as well go all the way!!!!
Inspired by department store bikes and their bar ends, I had an epiphany - Why NOT go ahead and mount them in reverse????
It looks silly, but oh my gosh, for the first time ever, I have been able to sit completely up and fully enjoy the scenery around me. I've still got the downward position in front when it's time for business, but, now I get why people ride beach bikes and such. So ugly, it's laughable. Even looks a little like a beach bike from 20 feet. What a world that has opened up!
Inspired by department store bikes and their bar ends, I had an epiphany - Why NOT go ahead and mount them in reverse????
It looks silly, but oh my gosh, for the first time ever, I have been able to sit completely up and fully enjoy the scenery around me. I've still got the downward position in front when it's time for business, but, now I get why people ride beach bikes and such. So ugly, it's laughable. Even looks a little like a beach bike from 20 feet. What a world that has opened up!
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Bike packing cockpit. Since my last post I have a much better GPS that lasts more than 8 hours. My tent, sleeping bag, camera and some food are held in a Revelate Design Harness and Pocket.
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Old School…When It Wasn’t Ancient bikepacking
Gold Fever Three days of dirt in Colorado
Pokin' around the Poconos A cold ride around Lake Erie
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Well- If I'm going to do something stupid- Might as well go all the way!!!!
Inspired by department store bikes and their bar ends, I had an epiphany - Why NOT go ahead and mount them in reverse????
It looks silly, but oh my gosh, for the first time ever, I have been able to sit completely up and fully enjoy the scenery around me. I've still got the downward position in front when it's time for business, but, now I get why people ride beach bikes and such. So ugly, it's laughable. Even looks a little like a beach bike from 20 feet. What a world that has opened up!
Inspired by department store bikes and their bar ends, I had an epiphany - Why NOT go ahead and mount them in reverse????
It looks silly, but oh my gosh, for the first time ever, I have been able to sit completely up and fully enjoy the scenery around me. I've still got the downward position in front when it's time for business, but, now I get why people ride beach bikes and such. So ugly, it's laughable. Even looks a little like a beach bike from 20 feet. What a world that has opened up!
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^Thanks, LOL- I even considered doing something like that as a drop bar conversion (riser bar conversion?) I'm all confused now!
Anway, the Nitto bullmoose bars were ordered. And this just after I cut all that fancy JAG cable to short lengths to fit on the straight bars..
I got a good ride in today on the Schwinn, and that thing is stable. Loaded and no hands needed at 13mph and up! Don't try this at home kids!
!
Anway, the Nitto bullmoose bars were ordered. And this just after I cut all that fancy JAG cable to short lengths to fit on the straight bars..
I got a good ride in today on the Schwinn, and that thing is stable. Loaded and no hands needed at 13mph and up! Don't try this at home kids!
!