Zoot Katz <
[email protected]> brightened my day with his incisive wit when in
news:[email protected] he conjectured that:
> Wed, 25 Jun 2003 23:37:19 -0400, <
[email protected]>, "S. Anderson"
> <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>"NY Rides" <
[email protected]> wrote in message
>>
news:[email protected]...
>>> There's so much room under the average saddle. Has anybody made a tool
>>bag
>>> that fits neatly under there? Perhaps a hard-shell type of deal with a
>>lock
>>> on it? (Please send me a check if you follow through on this and are successful with it.)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Low-Impact Rides In The LI/NY Area www.geocities.com/NYRides
>>>
>>
>>Ya know, there actually isn't that much space under there. Well, maybe under the very back, but
>>where the clamp is, you usually can't get your finger between the saddle and the clamp. And if you
>>wedged something in there, there'd be very little suspension in the saddle and it'd be quite
>>uncomfortable. You COULD get something in there behind the clamp, but that space is rather small.
>>Still, a good place to store keys, some cash and ID perhaps.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Scott..
>>
> There's enough room under the nose of some saddles to stash a corkscrew, thereby turning your
> mount into a Swiss Army Bike!
Storing a corkscrew under the family jewels. Hope nothing slips during a tumble.
--
Walter Mitty.