What's the strangest thing you have carried on your bike?

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thom

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Location
The Borough
I think that is a Wagner tuba. It isn't a French Horn, anyway (my sister used to play one, so I am reasonably familar with what they look like).
Yes, or Wagner horn. A bit like a Euphonium. Neither is much use outside brass bands or Romantic Wagnerian operas. I wish I'd learnt to play the trombone instead...
 

thom

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Location
The Borough
I have to say I'm disappointed that people aren't more impressed by my herring gull. They are more than a little aggressive and I did rather well to make it home without losing an eye. It's not quite as good a canister of radioactive xenon or a cello, admittedly, but it's got to be worth a "like" or two...
TC I'm disillusioned with life now - I really thought you had principles above such social trivialities.
What can I believe in any more ?
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Maybe we should dare you...

I'll kick off with a bentwood hatstand...

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Maybe we should dare you...

I'll kick off with a bentwood hatstand...

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Dare accepted :becool: Now all I've got to do is get my hands on a bentwood hatstand & find someone willing to take a photo of me cycling along with it ^_^
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
Plax's coalscuttle.
Not quite as outlandish as it sounds.
I was visiting my Granny, who lives in the village where Plax grew up. We duly arranged a ride on Anglesey. Anglesey is flat - well, flattish - and having been beaten to a pulp with assorted bits of Snowdonia in the past I was uneager to repeat the experience.
So, there we are, doing a ride from Llanfairpwllwhateverthehellitisgogogoch to Llangefni and back via a garden centre cafe, and Plax spots a place selling coal scuttles. Her one had recently dismantled itself. We stopped, she made the purchase, and then realised that her bike didn't have a rack.
So that's how I rode 5 miles with a coal scuttle hanging off the back of my Brompton.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
but the chap I saw riding a bso whilst carrying a crt monitor
I've seen one of them before .... and various oddities - and always when my camera isn't to hand:sad:.

For me - off the top of my head it could be the time I carried 3 sledges home - it was snowy, and the two long ones fitted in the pannier. However the large round disk one wouldn't so it was strapped to my back. I did look tortoise like!!! and got lots of comments and also lots of people being nice to me and letting me out at junctions - presumably so they could laugh a bit more!!!
 

Christopher

Über Member
I try to rise above it all, like DZ, but I'm only human.
What do you expect, tc? Posting on here is generally putting pearls before swine.

Anyhoo, I have carried a PC base unit on a tourer. Took off the case and draped over the rear rack and used a big rucksack to carry the unit proper - threaded the straps through the frame of the unit and backed it up with some climbing slings. Worked fine, well it was going to the dump anyway
And last night I carried a 'Cycle Event' sign i found in a local park to a clubmate's house. That was really awkward as the plastic poles were still zip-tied to the thing and I could not fold the sign which was about A1 size. Managed it by threading about 5m of thin bungee cord around the sign and wearing it like a rucksack. Got few comments but lots of room from cars. Annoyingly, after I had dropped the dign off it was back to the usual close passes and craazy driving.
 
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