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    Bassoons don't fit on pannier racks

    Well, we tried...

    but the bassoon just doesn't fit on my pannier rack.

    I'm sensing a trailer in my future. Just can't trust my aluminum frame to handle an Xtracycle. (aluminum is SOFT. took a big gouge out of it today where my own V-brake arms contacted the downtube.)

    Or maybe I'll trade my aluminum Kona Dew for a second steel Kona Smoke. (SKnot has the first one)

    What to do, what to do...
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    he bassoon just doesn't fit on my pannier rack.

    What to do, what to do...
    Take up the clarinet?

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    Funnily enough, SKnot's first instrument was the clarinet!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Why not? You can carry a surfboard on a bike

    http://www.rodndtube.com/surf/info/s...oardRack.shtml
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    Funnily enough, SKnot's clarinet case is a Gig Bag!!!!

    Wheeeeee! Isn't coincidence *fun*?!?!

    (c'mon, y'all are supposed to be talking me into going into huge debt to get myself a steel bike Xtracycle)
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    OH! Is that what we're playing?

    Go, Knot, Go! Buy the steel xtracycle! You know you want to!

    H&B
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    Well, you *do* have a pretty good relationship with the folks at Recycled, you'd probably get a decent trade-in value for your Dew... (There's no way I could encourage you not to obtain another Smoke. I loved that bike when I looked at it.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Funnily enough, SKnot's first instrument was the clarinet!
    So is mine, I'm working on a mandolin now Jenn

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    I have a picture of a buddy hauling his standup bass on his bike. I have to unearth it!
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    I was a bassoon player throughout high school and college (started out as a music major - ended up a lawyer). I was in the marching band too - piccolo and baritone player. I started playing bassoon to avoid all the competition in the flute section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBTC View Post
    Take up the clarinet?

    H&B
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    Ha Ha, I was assigned the bassoon as an instrument when I was 13 but I hated having to carry the thing when walking back and forward to school. It was only two miles each way but the case was heavy. I was offered the clarinet two years later and jumped at the chance!

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    But if you want to stay with double reeds, don't forget oboes. On the otherhand, a bassoon isn't as big as a contrabass clarinet.

    OK, I was a band geek - played flute and piccolo, but really wanted to play the vibes or chimes. I was told "girls don't play percussion". On the otherhand, I remember once stuffing my piccolo in my pockets to keep it from being stolen while our band marched through a hostile crowd (the opposing school, and they had just beat us soundly in the football game).

    So, carrying a bassoon on a bike - you need better equipment! Buy the steel xtracycle!!! This season's must have!!!
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    Boy, to this day among SKnot's friends you can pick out the instruments. Trumpet players always seem to be the loud and hyper ones, French Horns the groovy but intense ones, etc.

    I played small instruments that packed nicely into cases that fit in my backpack, but for marching season I played drums. Didn't have a kit of my own, so all I had to do was drag a pair of sticks around with me. Nice and light!
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    My son plays french horn and will not bike commute with his horn. Even though it's in a protective case, he's afraid something will happen to it.
    Knowing the price of a bassoon, i was surprised to hear that you were planning on putting it on a bike. But aren't we more fragile than these instruments?
    I'm in a quandry here.

    So is your son taking the Dew back??
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    Bassoon backpack/gig bag/soft case? Like this --> http://www.altieribags.com/ww_bassoon.html

    Then again, that's probably just as pricey as a xtracycle.

    (I played the bassoon and carried a gig bag that I could wear like a backpack.)

 

 

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