--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "monahanwb" wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., Tengai650 wrote: > > In the woods, use a rock, > > log, deer carcass, or some other large object instead of the crate. > > Adapt, improvise and overcome. > > Mark > > B2 > > A2 > > A3 > > OK, that would work. I've propped the other side of the bike up with > a stick, which makes it kind of tentative, as far as stability is > concerned. > > I've thought many times of taking a milk crate with me traveling, as > a cargo box and emergency bike stand. It's the dork factor that's > been the hard thing to overcome. Maybe as I get older, I'll get less > dorkophobic. > > In the garage (wish I had one) that would work just dandy. The > sidestand method breaks the bead mighty quick, I will attest to that.
broke the nklr at 3am,
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broke the nklr at 3am,
Mastering the Dork factor...
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~Dennis~ A15
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