3 thoughts on “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#44)”
>I notice the Yuba can haul stuff I wouldn't attempt with the free radical/mountainbike frame combination. Maybe I'll start doing this sort of thing.Thanks for sharing your thoughts, We're following your blog closely and getting ideas for our own life. Thanks for sharing.
>Yes the Yuba is quite the bike…it is very sturdy and I am amazed at some of the things I have hauled with it. The downside of the bike (if there is one) is that it weighs a ton (over sixty pounds with nothing on it…it is not a bike to take on long or hilly trips. None the less I use it almost every day. One bike that caught my attention along these same lines is the Madsen (it's linked in the sidebar). Anyhow, thanks for reading and commenting, I enjoy your blog as well.
>I notice the Yuba can haul stuff I wouldn't attempt with the free radical/mountainbike frame combination. Maybe I'll start doing this sort of thing.Thanks for sharing your thoughts, We're following your blog closely and getting ideas for our own life. Thanks for sharing.
>Bummer, typo."Maybe I'll start doing this sort of thing".Should read"Maybe I'll start doing this sort of photo series".Ahem…
>Yes the Yuba is quite the bike…it is very sturdy and I am amazed at some of the things I have hauled with it. The downside of the bike (if there is one) is that it weighs a ton (over sixty pounds with nothing on it…it is not a bike to take on long or hilly trips. None the less I use it almost every day. One bike that caught my attention along these same lines is the Madsen (it's linked in the sidebar). Anyhow, thanks for reading and commenting, I enjoy your blog as well.