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New Tikit Cargo Solution!
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Needed to take my wife’s van in to be serviced but come home rather than wait. What would be better than using the Tikit?
Of course, I forgot there were some things in the van my wife would need and I hadn’t grabbed any panniers or bags. What to do? Improvise! Actually, I think it worked pretty well…http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=190515http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=190516 |
Very inventive...:thumb:
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Yeah you can pretty much hang bags any old way on small wheeled bikes. Without those big wheels in the way there's no need for cycling specific solutions.
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No no no... he doesn't have pannier, etc. Notice how his tikit and the backpack are color matched?! It can't be simple coincidence :)
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Originally Posted by bored117
(Post 12249730)
No no no... he doesn't have pannier, etc. Notice how his tikit and the backpack are color matched?! It can't be simple coincidence :)
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With some well-placed klickfix accessories and a bit of ingenuity, 16" wheeled bikes can haul a surprising amount of stuff.
The handlebar clamp on my Curve SL is a good place to hang stuff like a plastic shopping bag, or my son's backpack. On rides I like to carry, in my pocket, a foldable/packable nylon backpack that I can easily unzip and hang from the handlebars should the need arise. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/...05ca33d2_z.jpg |
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