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It has been suggested to me that a cycling group might be interested in this. I had thought cycling groups were purely for the sportive competitor types, rather than those as might use a bike for sheer niffty convienence. Anyhow, the same individual had also suggested I post my 'idea' on instructables . com. So I did. http://www.instructables.com/id/Loc...f-a-cat-basket/ It may interest you. There's not a lot more I can contribute here as I'm not in the UK. However, a couple of sites I found amusing might also tickle someone's fancy here (-: http://www.bikesatwork.com/hauling-...o-capacity.html (from; http://www.bikesatwork.com/bike-trailers/ ) and that from an excellent source of bike related amusement (IMO) http://www.rideyourbike.com/cargo.html By comparison, my shopping aid is considerably more modest. |
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Must be really good when you want to buy a half-cat.
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On Sat, 17 May 2008 08:22:46 -0700 (PDT) someone who may be
aquachimp <aquachimp@aquachimp.freeserve.co.uk> wrote this:- >It has been suggested to me that a cycling group might be interested >in this. I had thought cycling groups were purely for the sportive >competitor types, This group is for all sorts of cyclists. Some are competitors, others think competition is far too energetic for them. > rather than those as might use a bike for sheer >niffty convienence. Of course competitive cyclists may also use a bike to do other things, like going to the shops in a convenient way. >http://www.instructables.com/id/Loc...f-a-cat-basket/ That is a very clever idea. Thanks for sharing it. -- David Hansen, Edinburgh I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54 |
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On May 17, 6:45*pm, David Hansen <SENDdavidNOhS...@spidacom.co.uk>
wrote: > On Sat, 17 May 2008 08:22:46 -0700 (PDT) someone who may be > aquachimp <aquach...@aquachimp.freeserve.co.uk> wrote this:- > > >It has been suggested to me that a cycling group might be interested > >in this. I had thought cycling groups were purely for the sportive > >competitor types, > > This group is for all sorts of cyclists. Some are competitors, > others think competition is far too energetic for them. > > > rather than those as might use a bike for sheer > >niffty convienence. > > Of course competitive cyclists may also use a bike to do other > things, like going to the shops in a convenient way. > > >http://www.instructables.com/id/Loc...-with-half-a-ca... > > That is a very clever idea. Thanks for sharing it. > > -- > * David Hansen, Edinburgh > *I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me > *http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54 You're welcome. Note the share-licence... it means you can take it and tweak the idea about etc Of course, if you mean the website is a clever idea, I'd have to agree, but it's not my doing. If it's the cat basket (my spell checker objects to "catbasket") idea you like, you could always vote for it, though I think the prizes only apply within USA and besides, I don't think I stand a cat's chance in hell against something like the solar powered bike thing. |
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"Rob Morley" <nospam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:20080517200832.008e9a57@bluemoon... > On Sat, 17 May 2008 17:01:49 +0100 > Jonathan Schneider <jon@jschneider.tenreversed> wrote: > >> Must be really good when you want to buy a half-cat. >> > I stick a cat basket on the back of my tandem, wedged between the stoker > bars and saddle, to take the cat to the vet. :-) > I replace the Brompton touring bag with a cat carrier on the front of my Brompton to take the cat to the vet. |
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Toby Sleigh wrote:
> "Rob Morley" <nospam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message >> I stick a cat basket on the back of my tandem, wedged between the stoker >> bars and saddle, to take the cat to the vet. :-) >> > I replace the Brompton touring bag with a cat carrier on the front of my > Brompton to take the cat to the vet. I don't go to the vet - I don't have a cat. |
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Robert Johnstone wrote:
> I don't go to the vet - I don't have a cat. Tut, tut - what a silly comment. More seriously - I like the idea of the half-a-cat-basket-rack attachment. I also liked this similar Instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/The...Bicycle-Basket/ which would work quite well for carrying certain musical instruments, as well as yoga mats. Bob |
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On May 18, 10:01*pm, Robert Johnstone <rijohnst...@physics.org> wrote:
> Robert Johnstone wrote: > > I don't go to the vet - I don't have a cat. > > Tut, tut - what a silly comment. I'm not sure if there's an instructable available for a sense of humour (-: <Ducks> >More seriously - I like the idea of the > half-a-cat-basket-rack attachment. I also liked this similar Instructable:http://www.instructables.com/id/The...-Compatible-Bic... > which would work quite well for carrying certain musical instruments, as > well as yoga mats. > > Bob |
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On Sun, 18 May 2008 10:09:46 +0100
"Toby Sleigh" <toby.sleigh@gmail.com> wrote: > > "Rob Morley" <nospam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:20080517200832.008e9a57@bluemoon... > > I stick a cat basket on the back of my tandem, wedged between the > > stoker bars and saddle, to take the cat to the vet. :-) > > > I replace the Brompton touring bag with a cat carrier on the front of > my Brompton to take the cat to the vet. > I bet my cat doesn't get rattled around as much as yours does. :-) |
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On 17 May, 16:22, aquachimp <aquach...@aquachimp.freeserve.co.uk>
wrote: > > So I did.http://www.instructables.com/id/Loc...-with-half-a-ca... > > It may interest you. Interesting! I have a similar scheme with an old wooden orange-box, varnished for weatherproofing, sprayed red and with high-viz strips put on the corners. It attaches to the tourer and to the Brompton (sideways on so I don't kick it; the Brommie still stands up on it when parked). I find it a lot more convenient than panniers for small loads. Robin Johnson |
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Robert Johnstone wrote:
>Toby Sleigh wrote: >> "Rob Morley" <nospam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message >>> I stick a cat basket on the back of my tandem, wedged between the stoker >>> bars and saddle, to take the cat to the vet. :-) >>> >> I replace the Brompton touring bag with a cat carrier on the front of my >> Brompton to take the cat to the vet. > >I don't go to the vet - I don't have a cat. You don't have a cat, the cat has a human. :-) -- Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks" |
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