So, how is a rack on a seatpost different than a stem on handlebars???
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So, how is a rack on a seatpost different than a stem on handlebars???
The sideways direction of the force is the same. I imagine if you really hammered on your handlebars you could snap them, too. But also consider the force exerted by the long lever of a trunk rack - longer lever = more torque.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanci
Nanci--re: fitting another bottle cage on the frame. You might try putting the pump behind the seat tube--looks like you've got some room there--and then you may have the space for a bottle cage on the front of the seat tube, up high to avoid the downtube water bottle. This is the setup I have on my bike, which has a small (sub 19") frame and it works quite well. I can also attach a third bottle cage under the downtube if I need it--I have an extreme fear of running out of water.:o
Nice looking bike. I love the color. I thought laying a bike with the derailler on the ground was a no-no though???
:) That's the first thing I thought of when I saw that picture (well, after admiring the beauty of the bike). My DH would flip if I laid my bike down that way- he's a real cycling nut. "Anything but the derailleur..." :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by li10up
Yeah, that's probably not the best. She lays down a lot, but it's usually on the other side. I don't remember why I did that.
Nanci
I just spent 2 hrs last night trying to fit that same pump on to my bike. I have water bottle cages on both the seat tube and the down tube. So put the pump on top tube, but then thought better make sure water bottles fit. Could not clear the pump for either one! Took it back off and put old pump back on.... grrrr.
Maybe the Topeak mini morph would fit?
Got it at Performance, now have to mail it back. double grrrrr :(
off to Cycle Across Maryland tomorrow :) :) :)
So we could admire all 3 of her chainrings, of course. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanci
Nanci "She lays down a lot, but it's usually on the other side. I don't remember why I did that."
maybe her back hurt napping so she rolled over to stretch? ;)
No one else has commented, so I'm afraid I'm the unusual one, not you. But, she lookse totally new. 4000 miles! Not a scratch, bright paint :rolleyes: ... Do you take extra good care of her, or is the photo touched up?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanci