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Old April 24th 21, 04:41 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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On Friday, April 23, 2021 at 9:22:00 PM UTC-5, Joy Beeson wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 14:33:32 -0400, Frank Krygowski
wrote:

I remember the arguments of yore in this forum, about who could be
called a "real cyclist." IIRC, many posters thought the "real cyclists"
were the ones who used the posters' equipment choice.

And I say that you aren't a serious cyclist if you can't carry two
gallons of milk, or at least an attaché case.
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Two gallons of milk? Now disregarding the idea that I would ever ever ever buy two gallons of milk at once, I don't need to have a full spare gallon when I am using the first half of the first gallon. Carrying two gallons is hard. One gallon is easy. I can easily ride one handed and carry the gallon milk in the other. But trying to carry two gallons at once? I can and do occasionally ride no handed. But that is only once I get up to speed. I never start no handed riding from a stand still. And carrying two gallons in one hand, that might be really hard. About 17 pounds of weight and grabbing both of the handles in a gallon jug at once. I'm going to stick with riding with one gallon milk at a time. Carrying an attache case and a gallon of milk both in the same hand would be hard too.
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