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Old 07-01-2004, 11:28 AM   #21 (permalink)
Leo Lichtman
 
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Re: Bikes & Public Transit


"Ryan Cousineau" wrote: (clip) The obvious solution to this non-problem is
to carry a couple of small straps or ties, and tie the front wheel to the
downtube and the bike to a hand-hold pole.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
How about a couple of elastic bands or ties on the brake levers?


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Old 07-01-2004, 01:50 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Re: Bikes & Public Transit

Spam. If this were legit, it would have been published with the message.

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Old 07-01-2004, 01:50 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Spam. If this were legit, it would have been published with the message.

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Old 07-01-2004, 01:50 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Old 07-01-2004, 01:50 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Old 07-01-2004, 01:50 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Old 07-01-2004, 02:28 PM   #27 (permalink)
Jym Dyer
 
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Re: Bikes & Public Transit

> Have you ever taken your bike on a bus or subway train,
> and lost control of it.
> Ever had it roll or fall because of the vehicles movement.
> I have a solution for this.
> Email me for details.


=v= Seeing as how the details couldn't be posted here (for
free), I suspect this is a variety of spam.

=v= Here are several free solutions to such a problem:

o Secure the bike to a nearby pole or fixture with the
chin strap of your helmet.

o Or, secure the bike with a velcro (or other) pants
leg strap.

o Sometimes you can use a pants leg strap to squeeze
your brake lever shut, immobilizing a wheel.

o A bungee cord could do all or any of the above.

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Old 07-01-2004, 02:28 PM   #28 (permalink)
Jym Dyer
 
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Re: Bikes & Public Transit

> Have you ever taken your bike on a bus or subway train,
> and lost control of it.
> Ever had it roll or fall because of the vehicles movement.
> I have a solution for this.
> Email me for details.


=v= Seeing as how the details couldn't be posted here (for
free), I suspect this is a variety of spam.

=v= Here are several free solutions to such a problem:

o Secure the bike to a nearby pole or fixture with the
chin strap of your helmet.

o Or, secure the bike with a velcro (or other) pants
leg strap.

o Sometimes you can use a pants leg strap to squeeze
your brake lever shut, immobilizing a wheel.

o A bungee cord could do all or any of the above.

<_Jym_>
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Old 07-01-2004, 02:28 PM   #29 (permalink)
Jym Dyer
 
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Re: Bikes & Public Transit

> Have you ever taken your bike on a bus or subway train,
> and lost control of it.
> Ever had it roll or fall because of the vehicles movement.
> I have a solution for this.
> Email me for details.


=v= Seeing as how the details couldn't be posted here (for
free), I suspect this is a variety of spam.

=v= Here are several free solutions to such a problem:

o Secure the bike to a nearby pole or fixture with the
chin strap of your helmet.

o Or, secure the bike with a velcro (or other) pants
leg strap.

o Sometimes you can use a pants leg strap to squeeze
your brake lever shut, immobilizing a wheel.

o A bungee cord could do all or any of the above.

<_Jym_>
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Old 07-01-2004, 02:28 PM   #30 (permalink)
Jym Dyer
 
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Re: Bikes & Public Transit

> Have you ever taken your bike on a bus or subway train,
> and lost control of it.
> Ever had it roll or fall because of the vehicles movement.
> I have a solution for this.
> Email me for details.


=v= Seeing as how the details couldn't be posted here (for
free), I suspect this is a variety of spam.

=v= Here are several free solutions to such a problem:

o Secure the bike to a nearby pole or fixture with the
chin strap of your helmet.

o Or, secure the bike with a velcro (or other) pants
leg strap.

o Sometimes you can use a pants leg strap to squeeze
your brake lever shut, immobilizing a wheel.

o A bungee cord could do all or any of the above.

<_Jym_>
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