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  1. #1
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    Talking "I've never seen so many accessories on one bike..."

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    That's what a bike shop person said to me yesterday! LOL

    I had my bike out for a ride, and didn't think I'd be going into a shop. Normally, if I take my bike in for something, I strip it down a bit. But, not yesterday.

    I had to laugh. I stood back and looked at all the cr@p all over my bike, and yes, it looks a little funny. BUT, the most accessories? I don't think so!

    It had:

    Aero bars
    Cyclometer
    HR monitor
    Headlight mount (no light on it yesterday)
    Frame pump
    3 Bottle cages
    Seat bag
    Clip on seat-post rear fender

    It is a rather funny looking beast, with its aero bars on the front and granny gears in the back. But I think I've seen some commuters with way more stuff than that! And, since I don't have Veronica's Thom in my life, it doesn't have a sound system!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Well, I wouldn't consider the frame pump or the water bottle cages to be accessories, more like essentials.

    Actually, apart from the aerobars, you're describing a pretty typical randonneuring setup. Someone who's not worried about flats, riding in the dark, riding in the rain, riding in remote places where water isn't easy to get.

    I'm really glad I had my light (& light mount) last night, and I went thru lots of water and could have probably used that 3rd bottle mount if we were in remote areas. And the seatbag came in handy for dumping articles of clothing I didn't need (and needed again as evening approached.) Obviously I had a frame pump.


    I laugh more at the folks who carry nothing but their teenie-tiny itsy bitsy little underseat bag ... when they're stranded because they didn't have that extra tube or ran out of CO2 cartriges.

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    Some of the items do seem a bit incongruous but you have to figure each person has their reasons for what they carry.
    They're probably just used to seeing mountain men and racer boys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    You're in a class of your own
    Thanks!

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    Oh, humph! You are a piker.

    I have a computer, underseat racks, a fairing, lights, my pump, two water bottle holders, a little seat bag with tools & stuff, a cable and most often a backpack with camera and other necesities (picnic!) slung over my seat back. And that's on the Going Light days.

    I fear it's just far too easy to hang stuff off a recumbent, at least until I decide to take a tour and then I actully put things on the bike.
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    hee-hee Saw this today:

    http://www.yehudamoon.com/index.php?date=2008-04-17

    and had to think of this thread.
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    Hey - do I see a bike in there?
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

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    Amateurs, I tells yah!
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    You people don't even come close!



    This was pre-600k, or "How to Make a Sub 20 Pound Bike into a 35 Pound Bike". The bar and saddle bags held probably 15 lbs of food, batteries, tubes, CO2s. I also used a camelback to hold rain/cold clothes... all of which I used.

    2 front lights. 2 rear lights. Cycle computer. Bar bag. Saddle bag. Bottles were added later.
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    Wow, that is quite the look! (Beautiful bike, BTW).

    Is that robot arm thingy a light mount?

    (Also BTW...I would be a little less embarrassed by all my gear if I was riding a 600K with it rather than a simple century!)
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    But wait, there's more....

    I forgot that the handle bar bag had a map holder also:



    Yes, that was a Mizuno Space bar. Key word "was". They are not very durable.
    Sarah

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    2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
    2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
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    Look at all that stuff you've got...and that guy behind you didn't even use a front wheel!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Yes, that was a Mizuno Space bar. Key word "was". They are not very durable.
    Yeah, I tried those too, did not like.

    BottO and I are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the front wheel skewer light mounts made by Nitto.

    Robinson Wheelworks should be getting them in any time now.

    Hey Chris, have they come in yet? If so, pls give Lee & Jo (she of the kindof pink Riv) a call.

    Or Lee could just mosey on up there.

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    Nice pic, starfish!

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