Manny
I did my first Populaire yesterday, and started a set. I'll try to do
a populaire panda or a brevet panda for every event.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/5363865167/
Bubba
On Jan 17, 9:16 am, Kelly Sleeper wrote:
> I have a brooks bag that I currently use on my Bombadil as a
I have a brooks bag that I currently use on my Bombadil as a saddle
bag, but my last coupe of tours it's been my handlebar bag as it had
the perfect angle to drop below the bars and allow a light. Here is a
photo..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/5363722811/
Kelly
Way Rebb wrote:
> Great
Great photo set. You talked me into it too, I'm trying a basket.
I am on my 4th front bag (a little loafer this time) and although they
are all excellent well made bags they all come with their own
problems: can't mount lights to handle bar, can't use pockets due to
shifter cables, hands tangled
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who didn't know what a panda shot was. thanks,
Jim D!
From: CycloFiend
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 11:22:27 AM
Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: cycling panda.
Re: [RBW] Re: cycling
Whew, thanks.
I was driving myself crazy trying to extrapolate the acronym.
-JimD
On Jan 16, 2011, at 11:22 AM Jan 16, 2011, CycloFiend wrote:
on 1/16/11 10:54 AM, JimD at rasterd...@comcast.net wrote:
OK, I have a question that I'm a bit embarrassed to ask.
And I've exhausted the interwebs
on 1/16/11 10:54 AM, JimD at rasterd...@comcast.net wrote:
OK, I have a question that I'm a bit embarrassed to ask.
And I've exhausted the interwebs trying to find out.
What's the derivation of PANDA?
"Now Improved with an actual Reply..."
A "Panda" derives from a Flickr photo group called "Bi
Oh, oh, this is a puzzler.
Something got lost in translation, lost in the aether?
-JimD
Still lost about PANDA.
On Jan 16, 2011, at 11:13 AM Jan 16, 2011, CycloFiend wrote:
on 1/16/11 10:54 AM, JimD at rasterd...@comcast.net wrote:
OK, I have a question that I'm a bit embarrassed to ask.
A
on 1/16/11 10:54 AM, JimD at rasterd...@comcast.net wrote:
OK, I have a question that I'm a bit embarrassed to ask.
And I've exhausted the interwebs trying to find out.
What's the derivation of PANDA?
Also please send a link to a PANDA of riding with sheetrock.
-JimD
On Jan 16, 2011, at 10:31
OK, I have a question that I'm a bit embarrassed to ask.
And I've exhausted the interwebs trying to find out.
What's the derivation of PANDA?
Also please send a link to a PANDA of riding with sheetrock.
-JimD
On Jan 16, 2011, at 10:31 AM Jan 16, 2011, manueljohnacosta wrote:
Jim,
A basket i
Jim,
A basket in front is a lifesaver in dire times. Once you put it on you
won't regret it.
My father works construction part time and I'm usually the tool boy to
get things. Since Home Depot is only a few miles away from my house I
figured I could save some time and money if I just get the tools
I really enjoy those. I found the tiny point and shoot that I haven't
touched for a couple years just to leave in the handlebar bag so I can
take some of my own.
On Jan 15, 11:00 pm, manueljohnacosta
wrote:
> 2 years. Same picture. Different story every time.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/man
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