A Dog Rack for your Bike
Fairdale is branching out from their successful skateboard racks for bikes. Now they are demonstrating something no car-free pet owner should be without, the Fairdale Dograck, for your dog or cat.
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Originally Posted by Artkansas
(Post 14550400)
Fairdale is branching out from their successful skateboard racks for bikes. Now they are demonstrating something no car-free pet owner should be without, the Fairdale Dograck, for your dog or cat.
http://fairdalebikes.com/wp-content/...se-600x518.jpg thats hilarious: I don't have a dog, but I think the up coming XtraCycle SideCar would be more luxurious. |
Skateboard deck and a "side car"... she also has her own trailer with a rain cover and shade and a basket on the trike.
http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/dogbike3.jpg |
Artkansas, That looks like something Mitt Romney would use.
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Originally Posted by Roody
(Post 14551392)
Artkansas, That looks like something Mitt Romney would use.
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The people I see most frequently on bicycles here (other than myself!) are the Mormon missionaries. My husband wears black slacks, a short-sleeved white button down shirt and a black tie for work. Every time I see him on his commute I have to do a double take. Takes me a minute to realize it's just my husband and not somebody to avoid making eye contact with.
I have no pets, but I'm pretty sure my four year-old would enjoy riding on such a rack, if you convinced her it was actually for a dog. She is a puppy in her mind. |
Originally Posted by Artkansas
(Post 14551500)
Guffaw! Has he ridden a bicycle since he did his missionary work?
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I've always wondered - are the bicycles property of the Mormon church, or do the missionaries have to buy them themselves?
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I suspect they own their own bikes. I mean, do you think the ties they wear are church property, or do they have to buy them themselves?
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Originally Posted by kookaburra1701
(Post 14553970)
I've always wondered - are the bicycles property of the Mormon church, or do the missionaries have to buy them themselves?
Here's the page of bikes for Elders. http://www.ctrbikes.com/sitetools/pr..._elders/cat/19 Here's the page of bikes for Sisters. http://ctrbikes.com/sitetools/produc...sisters/cat/20 They have one feature that most bike stores don't. "Protection: Our goal is to never leave a missionary without a bike. If the attempt is made to properly lock a bike and it is stolen, we replace it. Or, if the bike is significantly damaged in an accident, we replace it. And, there are no written reports required." |
Originally Posted by Artkansas
(Post 14554997)
Get em while they're hot! CTR Bikes... The #1 Source for Missionary Bikes. Straight outa Saginaw Alabama.
Here's the page of bikes for Elders. http://www.ctrbikes.com/sitetools/pr..._elders/cat/19 Here's the page of bikes for Sisters. http://ctrbikes.com/sitetools/produc...sisters/cat/20 |
Originally Posted by Artkansas
(Post 14550400)
Fairdale is branching out from their successful skateboard racks for bikes. Now they are demonstrating something no car-free pet owner should be without, the Fairdale Dograck, for your dog or cat.
http://fairdalebikes.com/wp-content/...se-600x518.jpg |
Originally Posted by pick
(Post 14577935)
As a dog lover and owner of several that share our lives, I am appalled at this - in fact I hope it is a joke, but, sadly I doubt it. What animal lover/dog owner in their right mind would have a dogs weight rest on 2 rails placed under their stomach and the ribs and then have them RIDE like that??
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Originally Posted by pick
(Post 14577935)
As a dog lover and owner of several that share our lives, I am appalled at this - in fact I hope it is a joke, but, sadly I doubt it. What animal lover/dog owner in their right mind would have a dogs weight rest on 2 rails placed under their stomach and the ribs and then have them RIDE like that??
Aaron :) |
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