tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514589635991570772.post7617459654320910191..comments2024-03-16T04:19:22.484-04:00Comments on Urban Simplicity: Things That Can Be Carried on a Bike (#369 & #370)...and how I turned them into bread (recipe and pics)Joe Georgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04896010205120222575noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514589635991570772.post-3342321621139526402011-11-19T18:42:50.872-05:002011-11-19T18:42:50.872-05:00Anonymous...Thanks for visiting and commenting. Yo...Anonymous...Thanks for visiting and commenting. You are not the first to suggest Go-Getter bags. I haven't purchased them for a couple reasons. One is that I simply don't like how they look...big bags hanging off the sides. Just my opinion. Another is I don't think I'd like to pile everything in them...I have had standard panniers on other bikes and found this to be the case. Again, just personal preference. Bungees, crates, straps, and nets seem to work for me. I am, though, thinking of building a sort of semi-permanent trunk for the deck. Not sure but maybe. I'll post it I I do. Peace.Joehttp://citysimplicity.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514589635991570772.post-16899353986529257342011-11-18T22:32:03.301-05:002011-11-18T22:32:03.301-05:00Wanted to leave you a note on how much I enjoy you...Wanted to leave you a note on how much I enjoy your blog. I too love to bake bread and since April I have replaced my car with a Yuba Mundo. I use it haul everything from a handful of kids, a couple bags of chicken feed or grains, and my stuff from my twice monthly trip to Costco. One thing I always think when I read your blog is that you should invest in the Go-Getter bags for your Yuba. I realize it conceals what you're carrying, but I think it would be a whole lot easier - at least it is for me.<br />Keep riding (and baking)!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com