Things That Can Be Carried on a Bike (#350)

A decorative urn.

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6 thoughts on “Things That Can Be Carried on a Bike (#350)

  1. Ok, tell me that the thought of riding that thing home on the back of the bike wasn't a big part of the purchase decision. You're doomed dude. Today it's an urn. Next week it will be an Adirondack chair. In a few months you're going to be hunting garage sales for a chest of drawers you can ride around town. When you catch yourself riding with two other bikes strapped to your bike then you know you've hit rock bottom cargo-bike junkie. Put the bike in the garage and walk away……. you can do it.

  2. Pangolin…I just laughed out loud. Very funny. And yes, I am a cargo-bike junkie. Would it have been fun carrying that home in my truck? Not at all. But on the bike it was a blast. I didn't actually purchase it, it was thrown out and in a large heap with other stuff. The beauty of being on a bike–as you know–is seeing things. If I were in a car or my truck I wouldn't have even noticed it and if I did wouldn't have stopped. And yes, also, I loved the looks I got bringing it home. And I dodn't have a garage…keep my bikes in my living room so it would be tough not to ride them. Thanks as always for commenting 🙂

  3. Okay, that photo made me laugh. I can just imagine the people driving by you who did a double and triple take. Even in the back of a truck that would have caught my attention, but on the bike, it just makes me smile.

  4. Okay, that photo made me laugh. I can just imagine the people driving by you who did a double and triple take. Even in the back of a truck that would have caught my attention, but on the bike, it just makes me smile.

  5. Hey Joe, great applause for this haul!I get envious not to have had a spectacular ride like this! ;-)And same as the bricks, you carried a few weeks ago, I wonder it didn't fall down!Do know any tricks for levitation? 😉

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