https://www.google.se/search?q=bicycle+skirt+guard=1920=949=isch=u=univ=X=0ahUKEwjI7cma5MXMAhUHZCwKHdbiBoEQsAQIGg
https://www.google.se/search?q=cykel+kjolskydd=1920=949=isch=u=univ=X=0ahUKEwjS7qrR5MXMAhVFYJoKHW__BfsQsAQIIQ
there are many good ways.
Olof
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On 05/06/2016 10:07 AM, Leif Eckstrom wrote:
Thanks for the shield suggestions. Early planning included the idea
for chloroplast shields zip tied to bike and rack struts, but nicer
weather prevailed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coroplast
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Hah. Yeah, those pants. Electric salmon or something.
Thanks for the shield suggestions. Early planning included the idea for
chloroplast shields zip tied to bike and rack struts, but nicer weather
prevailed. I've got some old cannondale panniers I can add behind the pegs.
I had her try to
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Nice job!
I do recommend some
The photo of the 3 of you on the bike is very cute. As the kiddos get
bigger, you can put them into a doublewide trailer. At least around here in
ABQ, NM, used trailers are easy to find on Craigslist and in bike shops
that do consignments.
10-12 years ago, when Catie was 2-3-4, our Saturday
That is awesome!
I agree some sort of skirt guard so that the kid can't put their toe in the
spokes. I was riding my youngest home on my rack and I think he put his
foot in between the rack struts and broke his tibia. OW! That was the worst
dad worst bike advocacy moment for me since we have
Panniers work great as a shield! (And I used them as the "cushion" on the
rack also).
With abandon,
Patrick
On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 2:24:30 PM UTC-6, Tim Gavin wrote:
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> Nice job!
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> I do recommend some sort of shield behind the pegs on the rear rack, to
> prevent the rear kiddo from
Nice job!
I do recommend some sort of shield behind the pegs on the rear rack, to
prevent the rear kiddo from inadvertently putting her toe into the spokes.
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 3:01 PM, cyclotour...@gmail.com <
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> Does it come with the above-mentioned pants?
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Does it come with the above-mentioned pants?
Really cool hack Leif!!!
On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 12:47:00 PM UTC-7, Leif Eckstrom wrote:
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> Hello listers,
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> I wanted to share this kid-hauling project that was inspired by ideas and
> goods presented on this list, the blug, and such. I'm
Well done! May you have many wondrous adventures! With lots of breaks to
explore and get the energy out, so they aren't so wiggly on the bike! Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 1:47:00 PM UTC-6, Leif Eckstrom wrote:
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> Hello listers,
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> I wanted to share this
That's the highlight of my day so-far.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 12:47:00 PM UTC-7, Leif Eckstrom wrote:
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> Hello listers,
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> I wanted to share this kid-hauling project that was inspired by ideas and
> goods presented on this list, the blug, and such. I'm
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