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Tim Hall
Guest
When out on the Pino (a tandem,m'lud), I'm conscious that we don't
drink enough. This impairs performance, making hills even harder to
get up and makes Mrs. Hall bad tempered.
The Pino only has two bottle cages, and I can't see space for anymore
on the frame.
Options are:
1. Seat post mounted bottle cage, as used by time triallers.
2. Carrying more bottles in the pannier/rack top bag
3. Camelbak, or simla, slung behind the stoker's seat. (Remember
the stoker sits in front on the Pino)
1 may foul the rack top bag. I'll have to check.
2 means making a stop to swap bottles over.
3 would give Mrs. Hall the greatest chance of keeping topped up, as
she could leave the bite valve positioned nearby. Don't know if
there's room for the camelbak and my knees.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Tim
drink enough. This impairs performance, making hills even harder to
get up and makes Mrs. Hall bad tempered.
The Pino only has two bottle cages, and I can't see space for anymore
on the frame.
Options are:
1. Seat post mounted bottle cage, as used by time triallers.
2. Carrying more bottles in the pannier/rack top bag
3. Camelbak, or simla, slung behind the stoker's seat. (Remember
the stoker sits in front on the Pino)
1 may foul the rack top bag. I'll have to check.
2 means making a stop to swap bottles over.
3 would give Mrs. Hall the greatest chance of keeping topped up, as
she could leave the bite valve positioned nearby. Don't know if
there's room for the camelbak and my knees.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Tim