Cool... I have a giant Wald on order for my Platrack, to which I plan
to add wooden slats... Now even medium-sized dogs should fear me!!!

(I'd love to cart my German Shepard around on my bike... But I may
have to build a trailer for him...hmmm...)

On Oct 25, 11:04 am, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nice rack. My brother in LA has a giant Wald on a very early Bianchi
> MTB on which he carries his 12 lb dog.
>
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Montclair BobbyB
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> <montclairbob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Here's my 85 Stumpy with the Gamoh rack... Ready to haul...or to
> > kidnap little dogs... heh heh...
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/2djcgxr
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> > On Oct 25, 8:12 am, Montclair BobbyB <montclairbob...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> I just installed a Gamoh cargo rack on my '85 Stumpy, and while it's
> >> heavyish (5 lbs), the bike has taken on a new persona... I really like
> >> it.  The HT angle on the 85 Stumpy was changed to 70 degrees, and yet
> >> there is still some flop to deal with... Still, I'd just say be
> >> conscious of it, riding no hands will take some extra balls and skill,
> >> and hold onto the bars when you're stopped.   I personally love the
> >> old Stumpies, and I prefer to think they ride like "hogs" rather than
> >> "pigs"...
>
> >> Here's my favorite hog that I built for my bro:http://tinyurl.com/26mk55t
> >> It rides amazingly well around town (which is what it was rebuilt
> >> for)... But I wouldn't take this on rocky-rooty trails.
>
> >> I'll snap a photo of the Gamoh rack a bit later... I still have to
> >> tweak the crown-mount bracket to clear my cantis.
>
> >> Peace
> >> BB
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> >> On Oct 25, 7:01 am, Marty <mgie...@mac.com> wrote:
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> >> > Your cautions noted. Thanks. Warnings aside, I really need to put
> >> > something up there. The trips are short enough, and I typically load
> >> > the heavy stuff in back. Two cases of beverages are the usual limit
> >> > back there - cans, not bottles.  A front basket is preferable to a
> >> > swinging bag-o-food held in one hand or over the bars while riding in
> >> > any case, and I've found myself in that condition too frequently. I'll
> >> > limit the damage by avoiding the giant Wald basket up there, and go
> >> > with the huge.
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