Berthoud 50mm fenders
Pasela Tourguard 700x37

Cheers,

-br

On Oct 2, 4:35 pm, Doug Van Cleve <dvancl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Cool Bill :^)  Those are Berthoud fenders, right?  What tires and what size
> do you have on there?
>
> Thanks, Doug
>
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Bill Rhea <billr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks Grant and everybody for your replies.  I hear you - you just
> > adapt to however your weight is placed on the bike that day and get on
> > with your life....  As a kid I used to haul about 80 copies of the
> > Chicago Tribune in one of those ginormous Wald front baskets on an old
> > Schwinn ballooner, and I didn't think twice about it at the time.
>
> > Esteban, here is a link to some photos of the QB / Platrack / Adam
> > setup:
>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/Wheelsmith91/QuickbeamWithAMarkSPlatrack#
>
> > Originally I was going to put the PR on my grocery hauler / touring
> > bike, which my trusty albatross bar'd, basketed X0-1.  Then I'd get a
> > large Wald on the front to match the one on the rear for those mega
> > grocery runs....  However, my QB is my daily commuter and I just
> > wanted to play around a bit by switching my normal front / rear bag
> > setup.  Rides great either way!  I'm thinking I'll keep the PR on the
> > QB for now and transfer it to the X0-1 for tours only.
>
> > -br
>
> > On Oct 1, 9:06 am, grant <grant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Jay here rides almost entirely with a load up front (on
> > > Platrackprototype with big basket and ShopSack prototype with lots in
> > > it), no problem. On campouts, three to four campers will have heavy
> > > loads up there, sometimes 60 percent front, 40 rear; and sometimes the
> > > other way around. I have no preference and no strong opinions about
> > > loading a bike. I've done it so many ways so differently so many
> > > times, and it's just a matter of getting in sync with the bike loaded
> > > this way or that, and it takes (seems to take me) no time at all. Last
> > > week I was riding home with the PR and SLICKERSACK with heavy stuff in
> > > it-laptop, food, cameras, some tools. You adapt to the weight shift in
> > > fifty yards, and then it's normal. I think it's on of those "don't
> > > overthinkit" things, but that's just me.
> > > G
>
> > > On Sep 30, 3:08 pm, Bill Rhea <billr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I just received one of the new Platracks the other day, and have it
> > > > hooked up on my 64cm QB.
>
> > > > My intention was to use it specifically for touring, but am intrigued
> > > > by the new Slicker sack.  So I've checked to see what it feels like to
> > > > have my normal commute load (laptop, clothes, lunch) on the front
> > > > rather than the back to see how it rides before throwing down the
> > > > money.
>
> > > > Installation was a breeze, though I have a front B&M generator
> > > > headlight for which I fabricated a new bracket so that it would not
> > > > sit higher than the rack (and get in the way of big loads).
>
> > > > It turns out that my Baggins "Adam" bag fits on the Platrack quite
> > > > securely - you can loop the seatpost strap over the hoop, run the main
> > > > compartment straps over the front of the rack, and even tuck the side
> > > > compartment buckles under the sides.  That setup does not sway one
> > > > tiny bit, but it's not as quick to take on and off.  The NS Lil'
> > > > Loafer goes on the rear Nitto bag support.
>
> > > > Riding with the weight up front feels different, but not in a bad
> > > > way.  However, I've really gotten used to the convenience of the Lil
> > > > Loafer up front - so easy to get at while pedaling.  I like how quick
> > > > and easy the Slicker appears to go on and off, and the handle is a
> > > > plus, but my setup pre-Flatrack has worked great for years w/o
> > > > complaints.  I guess I'm just a sucker for nice bicycle luggage :-)
>
> > > > Anybody have any thoughts they'd want to share about carrying weight
> > > > up front vs. on the rear?  Any other Platrack feedback?
>
> > > > -br
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