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Old 11-16-11, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Paranoid.Guy
I don't have a dog, but I know someone who carries his dog in the front basket of his bicycle.

What do you carry in that plastic casing that is mounted on the left side of the handlebars? Is it pepper spray to back off bad dogs?
There are no bad dogs, only bad owners. That was actually just a light I had for the bike back then. Got a better one now.
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Anyways, I see an 80+ year-old lady on Ragbrai who brings her little Scottie dog in a shaded basket on the back each year. It's pretty cute.
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Originally Posted by cycletourist
I have a 70 pound Pit Bull that loves to ride in my truck. He would probably also love riding on my bike if I could figure out how to carry him. Maybe a trailer?
Get a tandem and train him as a stoker. Always threatened to do that with my Presa Canario.
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