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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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Funnily enough, SKnot's first instrument was the clarinet!
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
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.)
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)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
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.)
It really is a VERY comfy bike. I have yearning for a Smoke of my own now that SKnot has the first one. He really likes it, and is so much more enthusiastic about biking. I was messing around with the Smoke and he asked me why... I said cuz it was such a nice bike.
He gallantly offered to give the Smoke to me and take the Dew for himself.
What a guy... (he did say it would bother him a little if we had matching bikes. I'd modify mine PDQ so they wouldn't match.)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
HA! Sorry, but I can't feel sorry for you about the bassoon. Try being a percussionist sometime. I majored in music in college and when we toured, I would look longingly at those flute players who closed up their tiny tiny cases, while the other drummers and I would load up a van of crap, that had to be taken apart rolled, and packed. Marimbas, vibes, a couple of Timpani. Try carrying one of those.
Know how each section of a band/orchestra has it's own personality? I have to admit, the bassoonists were always the fun, intellectual ones. Something about a double reed, I guess.
Fortunately, I gave up band directing for teaching math, so now I just have to carry papers and books, but I keep watching your posts thinking, hmmmm, one of those xtracycles would be fun. I say go for it, but only if you aren't going to feel any guilt about spending the money.
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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!!!![]()
Beth
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!![]()
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
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??