You have to use the direct link to the picture. Flickr made this complicated intentionally, but you can still do it.
Open your link (from Flickr). From "Actions" drop-down menu choose "View all sizes". Then click on the desired size. After that, right-click on the picture and copy the link (this depends on your browser: with Firefox you choose "Copy Image Location"). Last step is to insert the picture in your post, using "Insert Image" button.
The result:
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Well, there's the rig. Thanks for the info
Well, here it goes again. This my fully loaded touring bike on a trip to the White Mountains last fall![]()
Yes, extremely nice. We'll done and well balanced backing as well.
12' SuperiorLite SL Pro w/ Sram Rival | 10' SuperiorLite SL Club w/ Sram Force | 06' Giant FCR (Dropbar) w/ Shimano 5700 | 10' GT Avalanche 3.0 Disc
Here's my Thorn Nomad MK II as I ride around the world. More details on build here: http://www.tiredofit.ca/2011/03/10/thorn-nomad-mk2/
Currently Pedaling around the world away from a career in Information Technology - Tired of I.T! www.tiredofit.ca
Books, Gear, and Free Campsite Listing for Bicycle Tourists along with free trip journals at www.bicycletouringhub.com
^Good luck with your trip, and have fun.
2013 Tern Link C7: miles of folding.
Not loaded but this is my Origin-8 700CX
http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/...gin8Tour-1.jpg
Frame up build on my Trek 790. took it on a fairbanks to seward trip. Did awesome!!! have received a lot of comments on this bike. 100% pure custome baby![]()
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ben n kyle ak.jpgTrek 790 frame.jpgTrek 790 beer.jpg I can't seem to find a loaded picture![]()
http://pedalmybike.com/userTrackies/myTrackie4684.jpg
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instant human: just add coffee
trek 830 mountain track
will be loaded in two weeks:
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Pedalroom
I ride I ride
carries about 7 days of provisions.
Another roadside attraction - Harris Creek Spruce - Vancouver Island between Cowichan Lake and Port Renfrew.
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Last edited by rzldzl; 03-06-12 at 09:38 AM. Reason: pics showing intermittently
It's really nice to see some rackless setups, especially on a Big Dummy (or longtails in general). To me frame bags look and feel more "intentional", as opposed to racks+panniers, which in my book feel improvised and are lacking in key areas, with bad clearances and worse aerodynamics. With this rig, I'm sure you have/had a lot of fun on your tour. I'm still at least 3 months away from my summer tour, and I haven't even rebuilt the bike yet, but these pics make me wanna start spraying the parts even in the cold weather here and hit the roads as soon as possible!