LMAO. Bobby, be careful encouraging Bubba. He's bad enough without the
encouragement.
For the somebody who asked. The box weighs 15.9 ounces complete as you see
it according to the office postal scale. That's with map case and velcro
and the Berthoud decaleur bits, but otherwise empty.
I think the Bubba Box is ready for expanded use and accessorizing...
may I offer a few ideas:
- Insulated insert (the Bubba Brew Box) for cold beverages
- Padded pet insert (the Bubba Beast Box) for your favorite critter
- Skins (the "My Bubba Box" line of colored and patterned overlays)
Quit you
Ha! Confirmed. I did an SFR 200k permanent on Monday, the Jittery Jaunt.
White's hill was on the menu to be sure.
On Wednesday, May 30, 2012 3:52:06 PM UTC-7, EastBayGuy wrote:
>
> I saw that Bag on Sir Frances Drake Blvd coming down Whites Hill on Monday
> if I was not mistaken...
>
> Dust
I saw that Bag on Sir Frances Drake Blvd coming down Whites Hill on Monday
if I was not mistaken...
Dustin G
Walnut Creek Ca
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Rain, yes. but just for the ~1.5 miles from office to BART and the
~1.5miles from BART to my front door. Did excellent for that short
exposure.
Extended rain, no.
On Wednesday, May 30, 2012 12:01:26 PM UTC-7, David G wrote:
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> Cool.
> Have you tried the Bubba Box in heavy rain yet? Do th
Cool.
Have you tried the Bubba Box in heavy rain yet? Do the contents stay dry?
David G, Madison WI
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 12:28 AM, William wrote:
> I bought a $1.99 ziploc pen holder thing that the kids use in their
> binders to hold their, um, pens. I taped and velcro'd it to the roof of
>
CORROPLANTASTIC!!!
I think you may be on to something... Bravo!!
On May 30, 1:28 am, William wrote:
> I bought a $1.99 ziploc pen holder thing that the kids use in their binders
> to hold their, um, pens. I taped and velcro'd it to the roof of the bag as
> my new map case. Worked great
>
> htt
I bought a $1.99 ziploc pen holder thing that the kids use in their binders
to hold their, um, pens. I taped and velcro'd it to the roof of the bag as
my new map case. Worked great
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On Tuesday, March 13, 2012 11:5
Sorry, no front rack to accomodate, but one would make a nice trunk if
I ever get a platform rack for the still-unsold Ken Rogers trike.
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 1:42 PM, William wrote:
> I imagine so. Give it a try!
>
> On Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:57:13 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>> Grea
I imagine so. Give it a try!
On Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:57:13 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Great bag! Will the Coroplast and duct tape handle heavy as well as
> bulky items, like gallons of milk?
>
> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:14 PM, William wrote:
> > I've moved my DIY handlebar bag
Great bag! Will the Coroplast and duct tape handle heavy as well as
bulky items, like gallons of milk?
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:14 PM, William wrote:
> I've moved my DIY handlebar bag over to the Hilsen and it worked splendidly
> on my 35 mile road ride into the office this morning. The key re
I've moved my DIY handlebar bag over to the Hilsen and it worked splendidly
on my 35 mile road ride into the office this morning. The key recent
enhancement was a magnetic closure. I'm thinking I'll run this for my
Memorial Day 200k.
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