Originally Posted by TheSergeant
(Post 15020836)
From This (2012 Salsa Fargo w/ Bob Trailer):
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-o...0/IMG_1821.JPG To This (2012 BH RX1 w/ homemade Bags): https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-s...2/IMG_0192.JPG and This (1990 Novara XR w/ Panniers & Homemade Bags: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-6...520around.jpeg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-j.../s720/Bike.jpg |
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There's my missus.
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I can`t see much of your Missus, Kabuki. The sign behind your intrigues me, though. Where were you? Looks like the Castillian "os" with the Portuguese thing about putting "se" where I wouldn`t expect it as a Spanish speaker. Galicia?
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Originally Posted by rodar y rodar
(Post 15231814)
I can`t see much of your Missus, Kabuki. The sign behind your intrigues me, though. Where were you? Looks like the Castillian "os" with the Portuguese thing about putting "se" where I wouldn`t expect it as a Spanish speaker. Galicia?
Ni se os quiere ni se os necesita is Spanish for "You are neither needed nor wanted". http://cna-m.blogspot.com.es/2012/10...-necesita.html |
Originally Posted by rodar y rodar
(Post 15231814)
....where I wouldn`t expect it as a Spanish speaker.
Originally Posted by Ekdog
(Post 15240696)
Ni se os quiere ni se os necesita[/I] is Spanish for "You are neither needed nor wanted".
The construction throws me for a loop. Thanks, Ekdog. |
Originally Posted by rodar y rodar
(Post 15241950)
Obviously, not a very good Spanish speaker :D
The construction throws me for a loop. Thanks, Ekdog. |
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This is my Surly LHT that I got last February. |
Originally Posted by mtroxell
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This is my Surly LHT that I got last February. Les |
Thanks. I seldom ride on the drops so the inline brake levers get more workout than the main brake levers. I actually just finished replacing my mirror with a D+D Oberlauda Ultra Light Bike Mirror. The mirror on the extra stem kept getting in the way when I would move my hands to different positions on the handlebars.
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Most of my trips are 2 or 3 day trips. I am looking at retirement this year so I will have the time to take some longer trips. Both of these are from Pine Creek Rail Trail in north central PA.
This was my 2011 setup. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=298535 This was the setup in 2012. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=298536http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=298537 |
Here is my lightly loaded Cross Check on the way down to Key West....
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ps8a88306c.jpg |
Originally Posted by garysol1
(Post 15259045)
Here is my lightly loaded Cross Check on the way down to Key West....
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ps8a88306c.jpg |
Thank You!!
Originally Posted by mdilthey
(Post 15259305)
Your bike is absolutely beautiful.
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Originally Posted by garysol1
(Post 15259045)
Here is my lightly loaded Cross Check on the way down to Key West....
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ps8a88306c.jpg |
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psy, what front rack are you running?
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https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n...21937373_n.jpg Me and my Croix de Fer (And mah dug) on a cheeky stop-off at home, on route to Findhorn then Inverness via the Cairngorms. One of the most lovely, although surprisingly lonely tours I've ever done. (ie, touring solo is harder than I imagined!) |
Originally Posted by thestoutdog
(Post 15306158)
psy, what front rack are you running?
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Jacque Lucque, are those two pictures from your ride on the same route like 40 years apart?
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Originally Posted by rodar y rodar
(Post 15314128)
Jacque Lucque, are those two pictures from your ride on the same route like 40 years apart?
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My steed from Last year, taken on a day trip along the Little Toby rail trails system where i travelled RTT and then circled back along the Clarion River in Pa. It was my first year as a newbie Tourer.
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Originally Posted by pamaguahiker
(Post 15330635)
My steed from Last year, taken on a day trip along the Little Toby rail trails system where i travelled RTT and then circled back along the Clarion River in Pa. It was my first year as a newbie Tourer.
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Originally Posted by rgpg_99
(Post 15330770)
What kind of rear bag are you using? I like the mini-panniers.
t these worked well. I made about three of them and sold the other two in no time. I was told i was selling way too cheap for USA made panniers. But i only did it as a fun project. I sold them for 38 shipped and do no have any plans to do it again |
Originally Posted by pamaguahiker
(Post 15330899)
I actually made those panniers. I have access to a clothing.textiles manufacturing facility, so g made them. They worked well for day trips and one night trips. I just upgraded to some axiom Cartier dlx. But these worked well. I made about three of them and sold the other two in no time. I was told i was selling way too cheap for USA made panniers. But i only did it as a fun project. I sold them for 38 shipped and do no have any plans to do it again
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