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What have you always wanted to achieve on a bike?

 
 
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Old 14-07.-2004, 03:38 PM   #31
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? the Platypus {aka David Formosa} <dformosa@zeta.org.au> wrote in message news:<m3fz7v35wc.fsf@dformosa.zeta.org.au>...
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> Does anyone have a good idea how to mount these on a bike, esp ones
> that don't have a dedecated GPS mount kit for them?


Gaffa tape to the rear rack works nicely. Put it in a platic bag
first if your worried about the rain. You can also gaffa to the
handlebars.

Not so sexy but certainly does the trick!

Tom
 
Old 15-07.-2004, 03:29 PM   #32
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Follow the Tour de France (or the Giro or Vuelta) on a bike tour.
Ride the 1/20 (up Mt Dandenong) in under 15 minutes.
Ride Alpe d'Huez, le Mont Ventoux, the Mortirola, & Angliru.
Win an A grade sprint (even though I am not an A grader...)
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Old 15-07.-2004, 04:54 PM   #33
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Ride the 1/20 (up Mt Dandenong) in under 15 minutes.


Damn.. I'd like to beat 19 minutes!

Alpe d'Huez and Mont Ventoux, being the two most well known climbs for
me, sound like great goals. Even I'd have a crack at them if I could..

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