A Tern D8 folding bike, with two mile crates. The back one is zip-tied to the rack that came with the Tern, and the front is zip-tied to a Tern Kanga Rack that clips into a special Tern truss. The dogs have flat collars that are clipped to a very short leash clipped to the back of each respective crate. The rear milk crate has to be cut off the bike rack every time, but it's very quick to take off and put on, and zip ties are almost free. I think it costs me 20 cents in zip ties each time the that dogs and I go for a long roll. Worth it! The rug a bit of scrap that was being tossed out in an office remodel.
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Monday, September 05, 2016
This Is How We Roll
A Tern D8 folding bike, with two mile crates. The back one is zip-tied to the rack that came with the Tern, and the front is zip-tied to a Tern Kanga Rack that clips into a special Tern truss. The dogs have flat collars that are clipped to a very short leash clipped to the back of each respective crate. The rear milk crate has to be cut off the bike rack every time, but it's very quick to take off and put on, and zip ties are almost free. I think it costs me 20 cents in zip ties each time the that dogs and I go for a long roll. Worth it! The rug a bit of scrap that was being tossed out in an office remodel.
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