Haha I have a 2tt hillborne! But it is set up light. The hunqapillar is a 
single top tube with racks and bags and fenders and a sprung saddle.  
Definitely a chore to carry up and down things. I'm somewhat consoled that I'm 
not alone in this, and that I am not missing some secret technique. The leather 
strap is so appealing. It's a shame that it won't work on most bottled bikes






On Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 10:06:40 AM UTC-7, drew wrote:
> silly question, but every time i have to go up or over something, i seem to 
> try a different way of grabbing the bike and each way feels awkward or 
> unstable or bad for me.  i've always been a shoulderer, but a frame pump up 
> along the top tube ruins that, and doing this down stairs with a super heavy 
> bike makes me nervous.  carrying it like THIS seems like a good position, but 
> i have too much derailleur/bottle cage action in that area for this to work 
> on my bike. of late, ive been reaching over in a similar fashion and grabbing 
> the seatube, but again, the bottle makes it so that i am grabbing it pretty 
> high up and just lifting with my arms.  considering getting a smaller frame 
> pump that i can put along the seat stay to clear up the top tube for 
> shouldering, but i feel like there has to be a simple maneuver that im 
> missing. 
> 
> 
> anyone have this figured out?

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