Backpack works great on a bicycle rack.
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Backpack works great on a bicycle rack.
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011 15:02:34 +0000, Phil W Lee
wrote: Anthony Olszewski considered 10 Nov 2011 12:04:51 GMT the perfect time to write: Backpack works great on a bicycle rack. http://nymetroworkout.com/news/2011/...-bicycle-rack/ Right up until the moment one of the straps comes loose and goes into the back wheel. If you need dual purpose luggage, it is available and is designed not to suffer from that problem. Around 13 years ago I started bike commuting, strapped my backpack to the rack with bungie cords, and one of the cords did exactly as you said. Use the right tool for the job. |
Backpack works great on a bicycle rack.
dgk wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011 15:02:34 +0000, Phil W wrote: Anthony considered 10 Nov 2011 12:04:51 GMT the perfect time to write: Backpack works great on a bicycle rack. http://nymetroworkout.com/news/2011/...-bicycle-rack/ Right up until the moment one of the straps comes loose and goes into the back wheel. If you need dual purpose luggage, it is available and is designed not to suffer from that problem. Around 13 years ago I started bike commuting, strapped my backpack to the rack with bungie cords, and one of the cords did exactly as you said. Use the right tool for the job. I duplicated that experience about six months after I began "adult" cycling, back in 1973. With me, it was with a jacket strapped to the rear rack. Fortunately I got a little warning noise before things went really bad, and fortunately it was only the cheap rack that was damaged. It's not impossible to do this safely. But it's easy to underestimate the problems that come from things tangled in spokes. I have a friend who recently flipped his multi-thousand dollar bike when the jacket he'd tied around his handlebars was snagged by the spokes. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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