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Brilliant! All the pics of my tourer fully loaded have me on it, so i'll have to go somewhere spectacular just to get my bike on the site... :thumbsup:
 

willem

Über Member
But you may need to take more luggage than you might want to. Only pictures of almost overloaded bikes are accepted. :smile: :smile:
Willem
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
But you may need to take more luggage than you might want to. Only pictures of almost overloaded bikes are accepted. :smile: :smile:
Willem

hmm. Yeah, was it just me, or was the intro a bit snooty?

"Recumbents carrying expedition worthy loads will be considered."

Considered, how kind....

Also, red text on black. Ugh.

No country flags, no people, all seems a bit controlfreaky to me. CrazyGuy has more interesting pics.
 

willem

Über Member
Sure it is snooty, but interesting nonetheless, if you are into that kind of heavily loaded touring. You almost think that this is cycling for those Americans who drive a Silverado the rest of the year. But there are quite a few fascinating and even great bikes in stunning locations. Like you, I cannot read that kind of layout with bright lettering on a black layout. Look at it for a minute, and I have striped vision for a few minutes.
Willem
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Yeah, maybe I was being harsh. Trouble is, all those bikes look the same to me. (Well, most, I did spot a few 'odd' ones).
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
These days I wouldn't make the grade as I don't use front panniers now. The rear Carradices I bought are much bigger than the old Karrimors and the bike handles better without stuff on the front.
 
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