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Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: Reorganizing Betty
You can submit a bike photo to Cyclofiend with a pet also in the picture .
Since our forum moderater is rumored to have once been somehow involved. ;)
On 2/17/2014 4:36 PM, Michael wrote:
I want to start a "Wh
*squeee* PUPPEH!
I have nothing of use to add to the conversation except to say I want to
scratch him behind the ears.
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 10:51:42 PM UTC-8, LeahFoy wrote:
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> What is a custom low trail fork???
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> I don't know how much more I'll continue with the dog. Honestly, I
You can submit a bike photo to Cyclofiend with a pet also in the picture
. Since our forum moderater is rumored to have once been somehow
involved. ;)
On 2/17/2014 4:36 PM, Michael wrote:
I want to start a "What do Rivendell riders have for pets?",
thread, where we post pics of p
Put yours in something Rivendell, then! Make him a 'Rivendalian' and it's all
legal, right? See Dayton Dogg wears Riv and rides a Riv Wald Basket, so he's
good...
~Leah, who is going to get kicked off for real this time after ALSO not liking
the Cheviot color scheme...
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"Dayton Dogg is a fluffy 18 pounds."
While I'm not a dog expert, 18 pounds seems a bit much for up high in a
front basket, especially if a lively load. It is nice to see he's properly
attired for cycling. FWIW, I notice when I have half that much in a front
bag.
"What is a custom low trail
Gotta' agree w/ Peter, a new low-trail fork would go a long ways toward
meeting your needs. Let you keep Fido up front where you can eyeball him.
A two-legged stand would be a good options as well.
Cheers,
David
"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at
Custom low trail fork? Then you can really justify that new paint job. I
love Metallics with cream accents, but just my opinion.
On Feb 16, 2014 6:16 PM, "hsmitham" wrote:
> Leah,
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> Yes loads up front can be difficult especially the moving weight of a dog.
> Loads up high are especially troub