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  1. Mark B

    is the Silvio built for ultra distance ?

    Jack carries water bottles on his bike, though I'm not sure he can get at them when rolling. I would not be opposed to using a bladder, at all, though I have gotten used to using bottles again. One of my pet peeves in life is racks that are not level with the ground. Yes, I realize they are...
  2. H

    Great bags for Cruzbikes: FastBack Double Century

    ...great 'day bag' for a Cruzbike. It consists of two pouches, slung either side of the seat. Each pouch can be used to carry a 2 litre water bladder, or as a conveniently sized bag for riding essentials such as spare tubes, puncture repair kit, tools, wallet, keys, phone, etc. For most rides...
  3. Mark B

    Hydration Solution - Hydrapak 50oz

    +1. However, if you're going to run a rack, then Brian's solution is A-1 and kudos to Brian for sorting it out! :D Mark
  4. H

    Hydration Solution - Hydrapak 50oz

    ...pointed out, it does depend on using a rack and a trunk bag. From my point of view the ideal solution would be a seat back bag with a water bladder pouch, as used on a lot of other recumbents. Some experimentation and possibly a bit of modifcation will be needed to find one that's a good...
  5. H

    Planning Ahead

    Ah, OK, sounds like the FastBack System hydration packs, specifically the Double Century. I've got one on my Bacchetta for carrying water, tools, spare tubes and so on.
  6. K

    Planning Ahead

    Re: Planning Ahead - Hydration You guys are thinking too hard. http://www.getsilly.com/drinkbeerhat.html
  7. Mark B

    Planning Ahead

    Re: Planning Ahead - Hydration Doug, My first thought would be how long the hose from the hydration pack to the mouth would be. This water gets hot and is undrinkable on a summer day. The shorter, the better. If I was to design something, it would be an "H" shaped affair that would...
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