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When out on the Pino (a tandem,m'lud), I'm conscious that we don't
drink enough. This impairs performance, making hills even harder to get up and makes Mrs. Hall bad tempered. The Pino only has two bottle cages, and I can't see space for anymore on the frame. Options a 1. Seat post mounted bottle cage, as used by time triallers. 2. Carrying more bottles in the pannier/rack top bag 3. Camelbak, or simla, slung behind the stoker's seat. (Remember the stoker sits in front on the Pino) 1 may foul the rack top bag. I'll have to check. 2 means making a stop to swap bottles over. 3 would give Mrs. Hall the greatest chance of keeping topped up, as she could leave the bite valve positioned nearby. Don't know if there's room for the camelbak and my knees. Thoughts? Opinions? Tim |
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Tim Hall wrote:
When out on the Pino (a tandem,m'lud), I'm conscious that we don't drink enough. This impairs performance, making hills even harder to get up and makes Mrs. Hall bad tempered. The Pino only has two bottle cages, and I can't see space for anymore on the frame. Options a 1. Seat post mounted bottle cage, as used by time triallers. 2. Carrying more bottles in the pannier/rack top bag I think they may have enough on board here :-) http://www.globecyclers.de/media/pic...serpino_04.jpg They look like R+K clickfix to me. They will mount on tubes from 15 to 60mm diameter. http://www.klickfix.de/bottlefixe.htm -- Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks" |
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Tim Hall typed
When out on the Pino (a tandem,m'lud), I'm conscious that we don't drink enough. This impairs performance, making hills even harder to get up and makes Mrs. Hall bad tempered. The Pino only has two bottle cages, and I can't see space for anymore on the frame. Options a 1. Seat post mounted bottle cage, as used by time triallers. 2. Carrying more bottles in the pannier/rack top bag 3. Camelbak, or simla, slung behind the stoker's seat. (Remember the stoker sits in front on the Pino) 1 may foul the rack top bag. I'll have to check. 2 means making a stop to swap bottles over. 3 would give Mrs. Hall the greatest chance of keeping topped up, as she could leave the bite valve positioned nearby. Don't know if there's room for the camelbak and my knees. Thoughts? Opinions? Tim I had a handlebar/stem mounted bottle cage on the Pedersen; I don't know its fate or suitability on the Pino. Lbh pbhyq fgbc sebz gvzr gb gvzr naq ohl qevaxf ng pnsrf naq chof... Get bottles that don't leak and put them in your panniers/saddlebag or whatever. Drinks straight from a shop fridge taste rather nicer than those that have hung about plarstick bockles all day... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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Phil Cook twisted the electrons to say:
I think they may have enough on board here :-) http://www.globecyclers.de/media/pic...serpino_04.jpg Surely they could've mounted another pair behind the saddle? I don't think they're really trying! grins -- These opinions might not even be mine ... Let alone connected with my employer ... |
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Quoting Tim Hall :
When out on the Pino (a tandem,m'lud), I'm conscious that we don't drink enough. Do what we did on the e2e and take the Good Beer Guide. Oh... water? 2. Carrying more bottles in the pannier/rack top bag 2 means making a stop to swap bottles over. But aren't you likely to stop every now and then anyway? The middle bottle on our tandem is inaccessible, but there's generally a map check or something when one of the other ones gets empty. -- David Damerell Kill the tomato! Today is Brieday, Presuary. |
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On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:55:53 +0100, Helen Deborah Vecht
wrote: Tim I had a handlebar/stem mounted bottle cage on the Pedersen; I don't know its fate or suitability on the Pino. it's in the garage/bike shed. Don't think it'll fit the Pino. I'll put it back on the Pedersen, tuits permitting. Lbh pbhyq fgbc sebz gvzr gb gvzr naq ohl qevaxf ng pnsrf naq chof... Last weekend, watching stage 1 of Le Tour, we were moving in a big convoy, rolling back marker. Not a lot of chance to stop at shops ect ect. It's the CBA factor that is part of the problem too. Tim |
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On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:50:10 +0100, Phil Cook
wrote: snip They look like R+K clickfix to me. They will mount on tubes from 15 to 60mm diameter. http://www.klickfix.de/bottlefixe.htm Looks good, especially the side mounted ones. I'll investigate a bit more tomorrow. Tim |
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Tim Hall wrote:
3 would give Mrs. Hall the greatest chance of keeping topped up, as she could leave the bite valve positioned nearby. Don't know if there's room for the camelbak and my knees. If you can fit the Camelbak on I'd recommend it - I find that the presence of the valve close at hand prompts me to drink more often than I would with a bottle and it's less faffing about as well, which is a good thing if you're a butterfingers like me. -- Carol "If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth. Particularly if the thing is cats." - Lemony Snicket _The Wide Window_ |
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in message , Tim Hall
') wrote: When out on the Pino (a tandem,m'lud), I'm conscious that we don't drink enough. This impairs performance, making hills even harder to get up and makes Mrs. Hall bad tempered. The Pino only has two bottle cages, and I can't see space for anymore on the frame. Options a 1. Seat post mounted bottle cage, as used by time triallers. 2. Carrying more bottles in the pannier/rack top bag 3. Camelbak, or simla, slung behind the stoker's seat. (Remember the stoker sits in front on the Pino) That's the one I was going to suggest, on a Pino. Indeed, you could sling one for the stoker on one side of the seat and one for the captain on the other. 1 may foul the rack top bag. I'll have to check. 2 means making a stop to swap bottles over. 3 would give Mrs. Hall the greatest chance of keeping topped up, as she could leave the bite valve positioned nearby. Don't know if there's room for the camelbak and my knees. Make a sling for the camelback bladder (s) where the bottom of the sling also attaches to the seat rather than allowing them to angle free. This should keep them out of the way of your knees. A camelback bladder is not very large even when full. Try it - I expect it will work. Report findings. -- (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ ;; Semper in faecibus sumus, sole profundum variat. |
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On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 21:26:24 +0100, Simon Brooke
wrote: in message , Tim Hall ') wrote: 3. Camelbak, or simla, slung behind the stoker's seat. (Remember the stoker sits in front on the Pino) That's the one I was going to suggest, on a Pino. Indeed, you could sling one for the stoker on one side of the seat and one for the captain on the other. Make a sling for the camelback bladder (s) where the bottom of the sling also attaches to the seat rather than allowing them to angle free. This should keep them out of the way of your knees. A camelback bladder is not very large even when full. Try it - I expect it will work. Report findings. Right. Progress to date: Tried a mockup of bottle cages on the front seat hand grips, held on with cable ties. Mrs. Hall is fearless and scoffs at hand grips. Other possible front seat riders (Brendan (14), the Rat Bag Child and me would probably need them, so not such a Good Plan. Further consultation with Mrs. Hall suggested that the Camelbak plan was the best, so this afternoon we perused misc. outdoor and cycling shops. Pukka Camelbaks are expensive - 25 quid for a small rucsack affair, 16 quid for a two litre bladder. Then we went to an army surplus store. Copy bladder, 1.5l for 9 quid. Then when we got home, Brendan (14) produced a gym bag he'd made at school which it fits pretty well. This can be tied to the rear of the seat, and tucked into the seat frame for stability. We've got a TC ride tomorrow, so further reports after that. Tim |
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