rack – rich text https://www.lafferty.ca Rich Lafferty's OLD blog Sun, 25 May 2008 04:07:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.2 CETMA Rack https://www.lafferty.ca/2008/04/30/cetma-rack/ https://www.lafferty.ca/2008/04/30/cetma-rack/#comments Thu, 01 May 2008 00:10:11 +0000 http://www.lafferty.ca/2008/04/30/cetma-rack/ CETMA Rack/></a><br /> <small

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Here’s the rack I was talking about yesterday. Picked it up after work today, took 15 minutes to install. I still need to cut the fender back a bit but didn’t have anything handy to do it with. Also I can’t find my bungee net from the motorcycle, which means I probably left it on the motorcycle. Ah well, cheap enough to replace.

Now I need something to carry! And a box to put groceries in.

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Nice rack. https://www.lafferty.ca/2008/04/28/nice-rack/ https://www.lafferty.ca/2008/04/28/nice-rack/#comments Tue, 29 Apr 2008 03:01:40 +0000 http://www.lafferty.ca/?p=915 In other news, I’ve got my bike out again. Toronto’s going to be a much better city than Ottawa for bike-as-transportation, except that the elevation profile for my ride from home to work looks like this:

feet elev.

miles

Unfortunate, especially since there are no showers at work. I might end up taking the bus up the steep part with the bike on the bus’s bike rack some days, or just figuring something out to clean up and change at work anyhow. I feel kind of silly because shorts and a T-shirt are fine at FreshBooks, but I don’t really like wearing shorts day-to-day, even in summer.

I do want to get something to carry stuff on the bike instead of my back, though. Even though I’ve got a nearly-new Timbuk2 messenger bag, I’d like to avoid the damp back that comes from cordura-on-cotton. Current plan is to pick up a CETMA 5-rail front rack:

CETMA 5-rail rack

They’re handmade by Lane Cagay in Eugene, OR of cromoly tubing, with a weight limit of over 40 lbs (although the racks can handle a lot more, that’s when steering starts to get a bit wonky, apparently — and here’s why the front). On a lark I checked Craigslist yesterday and it turns out there’s someone with an unused 5-rail for sale just a few blocks north of here, so that’s awfully serendipitous. I figure even if I don’t ride to work daily, just doing all my errands at this end of town on the bike will be a plus compared to walking or bussing it everywhere.

I’ll post photos once I’ve got the rack!

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