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grrlyrida:
Yes, it's a Tubus Cosmo. I'm pretty much sold on Tubus for rear
racks. The Nokians are great on packed trails, but they bog down in
soft stuff. I've done a fair amount of walking this winter. I would
love to get a Pugsley-style bike, when the budget allows.
Ian
On Jan 30, 12:02 p
On Jan 29, 11:43 pm, Ian Dickson wrote:
> Thanks, Ryan. I love this kind of riding, when it isn't too cold.
> One day I'll get a proper snow bike, but the Hunqapillar has been
> great this winter.
It looks like a proper snow bike to me! I like the moustache bars w/
your Hunqapillar and the new e
Ha, I love your spirit, Ian!
Here in the more "temperate" lattitudes I may just luck out today and
get a ride on one of our own "mushy" trails, as the mercury is finally
inching above freezing and the ice will turn to slush, glorious
slush... (In all seriousness, there's nothing like riding on ni
Thanks, Ryan. I love this kind of riding, when it isn't too cold.
One day I'll get a proper snow bike, but the Hunqapillar has been
great this winter.
On Jan 29, 8:50 pm, rcnute wrote:
> That looks F-U-N! Nice job on the bike too.
>
> Ryan
>
> On Jan 29, 8:52 pm, Ian Dickson wrote:
>
> > We're
That looks F-U-N! Nice job on the bike too.
Ryan
On Jan 29, 8:52 pm, Ian Dickson wrote:
> We're having a nice warm spell in Fairbanks, so I took my Hunqapillar
> out on the mushing trails for a couple of hours today. It was about
> 0F, and the trails are well packed and very smooth. I expecte