Gator
Well-Known Member
Good Morning Friends
I woke up this morning and decided to ride to the grocery store and pick up the week's provisions. You will notice there are no baguettes or leafy green vegetables poking out of brown paper bags in classic fashion, but I was successful. The borrowed milk crate is a little wider than the usual size, but I had to prioritize and keep my purchase to a reasonable size. I still managed to buy $90.00 worth of groceries. After shopping, I loaded the crate and promptly learned how easy it is to dump your well-loaded groceries by tipping the bike over. I caught it just in time, but the crate slid all akimbo and my well-thought out bungee engineering had to be totally reconfigured whilst holding the bike up, smashing the donuts, and cussing at the same time. I am sure the folks working were enjoying the show. I am probably already on Youtube somewhere. Anyway, I got it all put together and it appeared to be relatively stable. I was able to ride home without further incident. I learned a few things;
*Laugh
*Enjoy the ride
*Watch the turns with heavy loads on the back
*Bungees are your friend
*Giant made a great support for the fenders, but totally dropped the ball removing the flat shelf from the top of the rack.
I woke up this morning and decided to ride to the grocery store and pick up the week's provisions. You will notice there are no baguettes or leafy green vegetables poking out of brown paper bags in classic fashion, but I was successful. The borrowed milk crate is a little wider than the usual size, but I had to prioritize and keep my purchase to a reasonable size. I still managed to buy $90.00 worth of groceries. After shopping, I loaded the crate and promptly learned how easy it is to dump your well-loaded groceries by tipping the bike over. I caught it just in time, but the crate slid all akimbo and my well-thought out bungee engineering had to be totally reconfigured whilst holding the bike up, smashing the donuts, and cussing at the same time. I am sure the folks working were enjoying the show. I am probably already on Youtube somewhere. Anyway, I got it all put together and it appeared to be relatively stable. I was able to ride home without further incident. I learned a few things;
*Laugh
*Enjoy the ride
*Watch the turns with heavy loads on the back
*Bungees are your friend
*Giant made a great support for the fenders, but totally dropped the ball removing the flat shelf from the top of the rack.