steve mercier
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EUREKA!!! You fixed it.flawless operation over two thousand miles. Works just as advertised. I'll be curious what they do about yours not working. Did you try the down/up/down/up sequence?
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EUREKA!!! You fixed it.flawless operation over two thousand miles. Works just as advertised. I'll be curious what they do about yours not working. Did you try the down/up/down/up sequence?
Thank you sir!Nice bike!
They actually have inflatable kayaks some are really good some not.It’s too bad they don’t make a kayak rack for the bike. For now I will just have to pause and take in the local lagoons.
I see you have added a handlebar bag. It looks good. What brand or model is that and does it use a Klickfix attachment?It’s too bad they don’t make a kayak rack for the bike. For now I will just have to pause and take in the local lagoons.
I added the klickFix (oversized) mount, and quadlock out front mount (for my phone). The bag is the Ortlieb Ultimate Six Pro.I see you have added a handlebar bag. It looks good. What brand or model is that and does it use a Klickfix attachment?
I drink more water if I have it close to me on the handlebar and can access it at a red light...I hope this will help reduce those nasty leg cramps that surprise attack me in the evening after long rides.I added the klickFix (oversized) mount, and quadlock out front mount (for my phone). The bag is the Ortlieb Ultimate Six Pro.
Still trying to determine best alternative for a water bottle. Not much room up front and under the back rack didn’t work because there is not enough clearance due to body weight.
I drink more water if I have it close to me on the handlebar and can access it at a red light...I hope this will help reduce those nasty leg cramps that surprise attack me in the evening after long rides.
thank you (-:Your electrolytes might be low. Sodium? Potassium? Try some online searching on replacing those during and after exercise.
and Thank you both. I will carry a banana and some Gatorade next long ride.Steve, I'm an advocate of the old Banana In The Handlebar Bag school... I've long been a victim of the 2AM leg cramps as well. For all I know it's a placebo effect of just telling myself this will help, but stopping at the top of a decent hill three quarters through a ride and chomping down a banana seems to make a hell of a difference. They're cheap, too!
And no, I don't throw the skins on the ground, I keep a sandwich baggie in the bag as well and get rid of it when I get home. Ever ride a path after a big road bike event? Blackening banana skins all over the place.