Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Another great thing about folding bikes...



You can use a bar rail as a bike rack.

My Breezer Itzy, with new rear rack and mini-panniers, parked at the Gingerman.

8 comments:

Steve A said...

Where or WHAT is the "Gingerman?" I don't know all this Eastern Dallas stuff!

PM Summer said...

http://dallas.gingermanpub.com/

It's where I get treatments for high blood pressure episodes on occasion.

whareagle said...

Actually, I thought it might be better if you used your bike saddle as a bar stool!

PM Summer said...

whareagle said...

"Actually, I thought it might be better if you used your bike saddle as a bar stool!"I've never found rolling bar stools to be a safe design.

Doohickie said...

See, Fort Worth has Dallas beat again! If you don't want to leave your bike outside, you don't need to settle for a folder to bring it into the bar with you here in Cowtown; you can bring in a full-size English Roadster.

Cheers!

PM Summer said...

Blogger Doohickie said...

"See, Fort Worth has Dallas beat again! If you don't want to leave your bike outside, you don't need to settle for a folder to bring it into the bar with you here in Cowtown; you can bring in a full-size English Roadster."Plus two 10 points for the wiew baskets!

Minus 200 for the two way, 4' bike lanes on just one side on the street in Foat Wuth. ;-)

Cheers back at'cha!

PM Summer said...

Let's try this again, using the fingers this time:

Plus 10 points for the wire baskets!

Minus 200 points for the two way, 4' bike lanes on just one side on the street in Foat Wuth. ;-)

Cheers back at'cha!

Doohickie said...

Thanks! I just picked up a Schwinn Varsity that I may convert to a Suburban (i.e., change the drop bars to uprights). If I do that, the baskets go onto the Schwinn and my English roadster reverts to its classic lines.