Whoah! That's about double the weight rated for that rack. Be careful.
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Fabulous! Happy New Year!
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Groceries were all in the rear. Front TrunkSack had gloves and wind vest if
needed. I rode most of the way home in 38 x 12 gear, whatever that is. But
I cranked up to the top of a hill in 38 x 34, so not single speed. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Friday, December 30, 2016 at 5:33:06 PM UTC-7,
That's almost double what I've carried (though my 2 recorded 45 lb loads
were all on the rear). I have to say that I am impressed. But I'll bet you
didn't ride it home in a ~70" fixed gear.
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> 85 pounds of groceries in one load today (40 more
Amen to low mounted high calories!
-Kai Vierstra
Brooklyn NY
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85 pounds of groceries in one load today (40 more in a second load). Details on
the new Frost River Highway 61 panniers and Rivendells Big Back Rack (no
tombstone and lower mount for panniers!). Delicious!
http://thegrid.ai/withabandon/hungry-hungry-hunqapillar/
With abandon,
Patrick
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