Carrying a Mountainbike with an NQ50

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Carrying a Mountainbike with an NQ50

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has anyone attempted to carry around a mountainbike on their spree? i think it would be pretty cool.
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I haven't tried this. But I have carried my bass guitar on my back while riding mine. My amp was already at the place we were playing so I just rode over on my spree carrying my bass. It was awesome. 8)
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Hey, fine spirit - There's a place for everything, and its somewhere on my Spree :D. I'd use a trailer or maybe take off the front wheel and hitch the fork to the Spree, but have seen a pic on the net of someone hauling a broken down bicycle on a bike. I recall it was the frame strapped across the handlebars, and wheels in the back. --- Have fun and ride safe ----
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ok so i was going to a big nerd party back when i have my yamaha jog

i had my computer screen on the floor bored ,my computer tower on my lap, my xbox strapped to the back rack, my friends xbox on top of it and a backpack with a keyboard sticking out

if i had a picture you would laugh your * off

EDIT- Funner pictures below.
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some one here actually welded up a make shift bike rack and welded it to his luggage rack. he posted some pictures of it. i'll post a link to the thread if i find it
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that is hilarious about carrying computer stuff. i felt hilarious with pizzas bungeed to my basket last night. but it pales in comparison to the possibilities.
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I once carried a mop home, joust anyone?
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Post by dukemartini »

I knew there were pictures somewhere

http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3524
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thats cool, i don't bike ride accept when my mopeds broke so useless for me but still awsome
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haha, so at work today i got a car hood to paint up for practices before i do my moped. however i had no way of getting it home. BESIDES....
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my boss emailed my those pictures like 5 minutes ago.
nothing holding it at all just me sitting on it. it cought wind a few times and about threw me off but it was fine
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Post by burnt_toast »

lmao thats awesome. :lol:

Biggest claim to fame here, is I had to carry a huge sheet of Exhaust gasket material on the zip once, about 3x5ft, and I just held it in between my legs.

Although when I had the spree I would always make trips to walmart, and routinely carry up to like 3bags worth of random stuff hanging off the blinkers, talk about no storage space lol. But it got the job done :P
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Post by GIJoeBob »

Here are a few images I have stumbled across while looking for scooter stuff on the internet-

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There are several on this web site-

http://www.oneplusoneequalsthree.com/20 ... coote.html
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