BIKE: Bike rack bags
Bob at Amp Electric
bob
Thu Jun 24 20:29:52 PDT 2004
I've had good luck with the regular black nylon-fabric type by Jandd.
Double stitches attach all of the zippers. Can't remember where I got
it.
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Subject: BIKE: Bike rack bags
OK, does anyone have a good suggestion for a STURDY saddle
bag? I've put holes in 3 different ones already.
I thought of a metal basket, but the cool folding ones must be bolted to
the bike, and I'd prefer to be able to switch off between my 2 bikes.
Any good referrals?
Thanks,
Michelle Schreiber
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> Subject: BIKE: attn: Round Rock/Williamson County cyclists: meeting
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> Jeff wrote:
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> (1) such a facility would also invite pedestrians to walk it (as I've
> seen here in Austin), making cycling dangerous for the cyclists and
pedestrians as
> well. I do note that the facilities are planned to be "located within
> elementary, middle > and high school walk zones," so why would we
> expect otherwise?
>
> To clarify--when I called the transportation dept., I was told that
> these
> bikeways are intended to accomodate bike and foot traffic. He said
that
it
> was not a sidewalk, though. I hope someone sends me the plan soon. It
> sounds like a sidewalk to me.
>
> I'm feeling really antsy thinking that this plan is evidently underway
> (I
> know the off-road trails are being built, which is fine with me, but I
have
> not seen any construction of road facilities--none are planned in my
> area
> anyway). I wonder if this bike plan was put together without public
(or
> expert?) input. Hate to sound ignorant--but I am. This is the first
time
> I've looked into city planning policies.
>
> We alrady have enough asphalt for everyone; the best thing for Round
> Rock
> would really be a serious attitude adjustment--but that would be way
too
> economical, wouldn't it?
>
> Amy
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