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kickflipjr
 
I noticed the stickied thread "The post your bike move/bike haul thread" tends to focus on moving large objects. This thread is for any object whether it is small or big. It will give a feel for everyone's day to day bike use.

Today I checked out 2 dvds from the library it easily fit on the rear rack.


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JosephPaul86
 
Today using the rear rack I carried home...
Weighted Jump Rope
Two pairs of running shorts
2 new shirts
bag full of baked and ranch style beans(8 cans)
Some bread and hot dog buns
New cheap floor pump

thats it that I recall. for now on I am keeping the panniers handy cause it was a pain figuring out how to hangs things on the rear rack. Thank god for bungees.


EricJ
 
I noticed the stickied thread "The post your bike move/bike haul thread" tends to focus on moving large objects. This thread is for any object whether it is small or big. It will give a feel for everyone's day to day bike use.

Today I checked out 2 dvds from the library it easily fit on the rear rack.

Last week I checked out 2 DVDs and threw them in my Xtracycle Free Radical. I haven't seen them since.

Since the Xtracycle is my pickup truck (I manage greenhouses and citrus orchards for a local university), I normally carry a small hoe (I know...go ahead, joke all you want), a small rake, backpack with laptop, various tools for irrigation system repair, spare parts, lunch, extra water, and today, I'll be picking up 3 or 4 small bags of groceries on the way home.

Everything fits neatly in the Free Radical bags, and nothing on the snap deck. That's a pretty typical day. My real pickup sits in the driveway looking pretty.

Eric


AllenG
 
Today I used my single speed. Other than myself I carried my laptop in a messenger bag.


HardyWeinberg
 
just a half-pannier's worth of groceries today I think. (big cans of menudo)


Buglady
 
Didn't ride today (boy drama last night, no sleep, no energy), but yesterday I carried a notebook, lunch, change of clothes, dayplanner, a DVD for a class, and a crochet project to school :)


astronomerroyal
 
I did my grocery shopping (using a trailer) - 75lbs, of which 10lbs was for the squirrels.

On a daily commuting basis I carry two Arkel panniers - usual contents (tools, lock, pump, rain gear, lights ...). Yesterday I took to work a 3lb bag of peanuts in the shell, and returned with a half-broken cell phone I found on the road. E.T. did not phone home, so I salvaged it for electrical parts.

The End.


kickflipjr
 
Today I found the 1960s record player in the trash. It is around 20lbs I set it on my handlebars and rode home.


HopliteGrad
 
(big cans of menudo)


http://991.com/newgallery/Menudo-Explosion-163507.jpg


PaulH
 
I attached the Trail-A-Bike and took my daughter to her school's carnival. That's about a 75 pound daughter and 25 pound Trail-A-Bike. Nice one hour ride, mostly uphill. My wife joined us in about an hour, found the last parking space at the school, consequently thanked me for not driving. Afterwards, we put the bike in the station wagon, went to see the Reduced Shakespeare Company, and out to dinner. Without the Trail-A-Bike, the logistics would have been impossible.

Paul


Buglady
 
Can we sticky this?

Yesterday I took my Raleigh out because I wanted a more relaxed and upright ride. I went to the jewellery supply shop for wire and beads, another bead shop for seed beads and some needles small enough to fit through the seed beads, then to MEC where the budget kind of fell apart completely :D

(I bought new panniers, new helmet, lots of lights, brake pads, a chain cleaner gadget, and a cycle computer. Yay! Still need fenders for touring bike, 2 new sets pedals, and front racks for both bikes).

I think my total distance was about 20 km, maybe a tad over. I had meant to do another errand leg in the morning, but I had an ADD kind of morning and ended up without enough time to bike or bus it before my appointment. I took the car and wasted $3 on parking :mad: Stupid cars :lol:


BoulderBiker77
 
Day before yesterday I towed my two kids in the trailer and my wife on the snapdeck of the BD over to an ice cream shop and back and the same setup plus groceries the day before.

Today I picked up a friend and rode to lunch together with him on the snapdeck.


HardyWeinberg
 
gallon jug of fizzy kimchi


dwnptrl_777
 
- 2 Pilates mats
- 8 bars of soap
- 1 bottle mouthwash
- 2 boxes of Kleenex
- jar of nuts
- my new OnGuard bike chain (it's a monster!)

I heart my Goat.


Maxwell
 
First grocery haul on the dummy! Trader Joe's being too close not to walk to, first run was Costco. So much fun. This bike makes me wanna do more shopping at whole foods, just cause it's far enough away to make a nice ride.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e97/maxtheheathen/P4160684.jpg

- 8 lbs. dish detergent
- big 'ol tub of hummus
- half dozen avocados
- three cartons of soymilk
- two loaves of bread
- pound of dried blueberies
- 36 pack of T.P.

Not a huge haul for costco or the capacity of the bike, but I'm still figuring how best to pack things.


crackerdog
 
3 bags of concrete mix on my bike-to-work trailer behind my recumbent. Good thing I have an Ecospeed assist on it, those steep hills would have made me sweat.


kickflipjr
 
a chrome lamp I found in the trash.

On Friday I rode my bike to the place I skateboard at. Yes, I usually just clip the skateboard to my backpack and go.


James H Haury
 
http://991.com/newgallery/Menudo-Explosion-163507.jpg
Think of the mexican version of tripe soup( tripe = the stomach lining of a cow)Try not to retch.I hate tripe soup and menudo, the texture gets me.


James H Haury
 
I usually carry laundry to the two flat 5 miles away and have picked up groceries.( I have a basket on the left side of my Panasonic 10 spd mounted to a rack)I carried home a window fan on the handlebars and on another day grabbed a lamp being discarded it was about 5 feet tall so I carried it like a lance.


santiago
 
Today was mother's day so I skipped my usual Sunday morning ride with my buddies (sometimes mtb, sometimes road, spinning class in the winter) to take care of errands and just hang out with my wife and kids.

I'm an early riser so started with a small grocery haul on my Big Dummy. Just wanted to get stuff for breakfast.

I ran over to my local home-DIY looking for a new propane tank for the BBQ. One of them was sold out, the other had too many people so decided to come back later.

Later ran to the grocery store to pick up more stuff since I had my parents and my in-laws coming over for supper. Needed to get mineral water and juice. The bag was crazy heavy but not a problem using the wide-loader. Also had my 4-year old riding stoker on the Big Dummy. My 7-year old was riding alongside of us.

When I got home remembered that I had to get the BBQ propane tank. However my daughters' friends were over and each wanted a turn on the Big Dummy.

Headed back to the home-DIY and picked up the propane tank. No problem, just strap it to the wide-loader.

http://stradasystems.com/mtb/images/IMG_0093.jpg

Got home and realized I was out of matches (the BBQ's ignitor died long ago). Back to the market for a pack of matches.

Later that night I took the Big Dummy out and gave rides to my brothers-in-law and my sister-in-law. Everyone loved the bike.

It was a good day.


StephenH
 
We used The Thing (see separate thread) as support vehicle for a unicycle trip around White Rock Lake. Took two 20" unicycles, drinks, bike tool kit, pumps, and off we went- taking turns unicycling and riding the trike. Worked pretty good. Got smoked by lots and lots of roadies, though. Saw 3 or 4 recumbents, including one hand bike, two different tandems.


donnamb
 
Today I hitched up my trailer and went to Fred Meyer to purchase a new window exhaust fan (it's supposed to hit the upper 80's Fahrenheit later this week and the old one died last summer), paper towels, a case of almond milk, and other provisions. I also stopped at my favorite secondhand store where I totally scored on an old hand mixer which will continue to stand the test of time. There's a little rust on the handle, but nothing a little Simichrome can't fix. The beaters are stainless. :)


politicalgeek
 
Yesterday I had:

10, 8 oz fruit cups
Half gallon of milk
big tub of yogurt
bag of sauerkraut
hot dogs
buns


dwnptrl_777
 
Crazy week...haven't been keeping up with all the little trips I've taken with the Goat...Good posts here, all! And Santiago: I don't think I've ever seen a nicer design for a propane tank.


dwnptrl_777
 
Biked around town after work, had dinner on a restaurant's patio, and made a grocery run on the way home. Mostly heavy stuff: water, cat litter (x 2), ice cream...

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2285/2497739463_2bfffb908b_b.jpg


Nycycle
 
I went to the Army/Navy and got a couple tarps to make an awning on my patio, would have stopped and got a gal of milk but did not dare leave my cargo un-attended while in grocery store.

I am thinking I need a cargo thing with a locking lid, plastic, something that would work with me Nashbar trailer.


donnamb
 
I carried lots of booze home from the liquor store today. There's a potluck BBQ tomorrow, and since I seem to be one of the more financially well-off of the invitees, I got to buy the vodka...


m5nardi
 
Since we just finished moving to a new house I thought I'd try a run to my favorite LBS from the new place. A set of pedals, 2 tires, 4 tubes, 2 bells, a brake cable, QR springs, loads of stainless nuts and bolts and my trailer hitch. On the way home I picked up a gallon of ice cream, to soothe my disappointment that my trailer won't fit on a BOB hitch.

Oh yeah, and the new trip to the LBS is shorter! I miss the old scenic route, but not the big hill in the middle.


Novakane
 
I just bought a new pannier - at Zellers of all places. $15 - CCM (a brand that leaves a bad taste in my mouth given the quality of their bikes in the last two decades) ... I strapped it on the bike and amazingly it swallowed everything I had on me and bought, and had a lot of room for more. This includes it's original packaging, my messenger bag I had on me, several 2-litre bottles of pop, some groceries, a six pack of cans and a 20oz bottle of rye from the liquor store. It also fit my lock and chains, bungie cords (I didn't plan to have/buy the bag - but that price? good deal...)

I'm going to take it for my next grocery run. I was using two side bags on the rack, but this adds more trunk space on the top and makes it a single bag instead of two to remove, with a huge amount of space. Granted it probably won't last more than a season since it's CCM, but at $15 who can argue?

I had planned to stop at another store for a few small things, but once I had a six pack and a bottle of rye in the bags, I didn't feel like detaching them or leaving them untended. My booze, damnit. :D


politicalgeek
 
1 case of beer
2 bags frozen chicken
1/2 gallon milk
cheese
frozen pizza
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff195/ahulvey/P1010114-2.jpg

Had to improvise with the belt for lack of a 4th bungee. I also bought the beer at a gas station just across from my apartment at the end of the MUP. I can only imagine what the drivers were thinking as I strapped it down.


Lamplight
 
Today:

6-pack of toilet paper
Head of lettuce
Peanut butter
Lunch meat
Cereal
4 loaves of bread
3 gallons of milk

Along with what I always carry on this bike:

2 spare inner tubes
Multi-tool
2 tire levers
Pump
Various bungees and a ratchet strap
A roll of filament tape
Cable lock


sherpa93
 
Down to Knoxville with the weekly load...:) 7 years now. Clockwork.


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