Old 03-12-10, 06:50 PM
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qmsdc15
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Originally Posted by katcorot
my handlebars are higher than my seat and much wider. I doubt I have the flexibility or coordination to do that. For now I'll work on not making a fool of myself stepping thru my frame.
Yes but when you have a printer on your rack, the height and width of your saddle becomes less of a factor. I agree that it looks cool to swing your leg over your handlebars, but I've never learned that trick.I think drop bars that are below saddle height would make it easier vs. high, wide riser bars. There is no shame in stepping over your top tube to get on or off your bike. I've never been ashamed to do it anyway.

No shame in riding in the right lane either, but I would like to point out that the previous image of me in traffic is reversed. For the record, I was in the left lane and waiting for a chance to overtake.

Cases of Champagne and boxes of legal papers


After the load got wet, I put a tarp over it.


I actually got a tip when I dropped the wine, which doesn't happen often.
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