tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4817618840776532991.post5904456048047403851..comments2024-03-28T09:11:03.191-07:00Comments on bikelovejones: UPDATE: the dahon folder, version 3.0bikelovejoneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16141991025526354179noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4817618840776532991.post-78252640682591297462018-10-12T09:53:50.675-07:002018-10-12T09:53:50.675-07:00Annie -- brilliant suggestion!
I had looked at som...Annie -- brilliant suggestion!<br />I had looked at some of the custom-made versions of this design, from various PNW bagmakers; but $40-50 was far more than I was prepared to pay for something like this. (The whole idea was to tweak this bike on as tight a budget as possible; I certainly wouldn't spend more on such a bag than I did on the replacement cranks!)<br />After looking at a number of bags of this design, I like the look of the Bushwhacker and have ordered it. Thank you!<br />bikelovejoneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16141991025526354179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4817618840776532991.post-78088139932519553842018-10-12T06:35:03.194-07:002018-10-12T06:35:03.194-07:00Beth, wow, all great improvements! I love the fron...Beth, wow, all great improvements! I love the front chain ring idea. So glad you're keeping the Dahon. It's low stepover height is a brilliant idea as we get older, not to mention capable to fold, easier to heft on mass transit. Look up "Bushwacker Shasta water bottle holder" on the Web. Also, see Steep and Cheap website for similar adaptable pouches. This will give you ideas for a lightweight removable way to carry water or coffee on the handle bar. I've fashioned my own bag, but it's getting flimsy with use so I'm going to remake it this winter. See my blog for this. This will at least give you a place to start. <br /><br />anniebikeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02737989268380822651noreply@blogger.com