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articulate said:I understand Ortlieb is a quality brand: their Backroller model retails for about $160 each.
762X39 said:Just because I can travel light and freeze at night doesn't mean I want to now that I'm pushing 50.
spressomon said:And if you set up camp and want to go out and explore you just unhook and go...
29er said:That was exactly why I always planned to tour with a B.O.B. I just don't like the idea of a long bicycle tour without any really enjoyable (unladen) riding along the way. Being able to unhook the trailer seems like a huge plus.
However, last week I picked up a nice Trek trail-a-bike to take our boy to school and pulling something behind my bike feels really awkward, bordering on unsafe. Maybe I'll get used to it after another week or two, but the herky-jerky feeling (fore and aft) is discomforting even without our 6 year old on the trail-a-bike.
Just how many ways are there to skin this particular cat? :sombrero:
29er said:Just how many ways are there to skin this particular cat? :sombrero:
articulate said:unk03:
You punks really took this one off the deep end. No worries.
Greg and I have toyed around with the weight distribution and found that there's a fine line between not feeling these loads at all and having them get awkward. Three pounds on my bars doesn't change a thing. Four pounds on my bars and I notice my front wheel takes a bit more umph to get off the ground. The load under the seat can creep up to five pounds before it feels out of ballance. My frame bag is where the real magic happens as even a seven pound load simply vanishes.Sloan said:29er, how much does that Carousel handlebar bag affect the steering and feel of the bike? Obviously it is going to make it kinda sluggish, but what are your thoughts?