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  1. leisurechef on

    We used to do this as kids when your friend left their bike at yours & got pickup by car.

  2. Better than my strategy of tying the 2nd bike horizontally to my rear rack.

  3. I like to run a low bottom bracket height, but good lord, it looks like it’d be impossible to corner on the bike he’s riding; it looks like he’s getting pedal strike just pedaling upright. 

  4. Ok_Incident8962 on

    I saw a cargo ebike pulling a trailer with another cargo ebike strapped tonight yesterday

  5. Bikepacking-NL on

    Pretty common way to move bikes around. He’s doing it wrong though, you need to hold it by the stem or the saddle to let the bike steer itself.

  6. BowlingforDrip on

    I live in the suburbs of a major metro city. My “LBS” is 17 miles from me and I dont like throwing bike in the back of my car. From my house to the train and from the train to the LBS is 6 miles. In that 6 miles I was stopped by 3 people and 2 police officers, just…wondering what I was doing and asked if everything was okay. I want to say at least one person thought I stole the bike. That being said I did fall once from my handle bars lifting each other up from getting too comfortable.

  7. I stopped ghost riding another bike when the one I was pushing got hit by wind and started flying. That was an exciting moment.

  8. Don’t go down a hill like that. It’s doable, but I’ll never do it again!

  9. Lower-Vampire-9163 on

    I feel like he should be riding the red bike and holding the blue bike. Blue bike seems too small for him

  10. loquedijoella on

    I would have ghosted the 26” MTB and rode the other one. Also, push it by the seat not the bars

  11. senorzapato on

    when you bike with your kid to the school bus stop, you find yourself one rider and two bikes. this looks more difficult than it is

  12. This a key ancillary skill in cyclocross, used to transport your ‘B’ bike to and from the pits, before and after your race. But it should be done holding the stem, not the bars.

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