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tawneywolf
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18-05-2009, 09:57 AM
I would imagine with 2 large dogs you would need a springer each side, my mind can't cope with the thought of being dragged sideways through the bushes after a squirrel
Lona will be my first dog to try it, she is a heck of a lot more responsible than the Spoilt Princess when it comes to things like this
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18-05-2009, 12:42 PM
Thanks Borderdawn
Tawneywolf, one on each side might help keep you upright - or you could get split down the middle
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18-05-2009, 01:13 PM
Scary thought eh??
First buy yer bike though
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18-05-2009, 02:02 PM
Nice message on the fence there - ouch!!!

I tried biking on lead once with my dog. Never again. LOL. Although we have done off lead on the bike, I find lugging it around to be a pain. Biking is tiring for a lazy mare like me.
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18-05-2009, 02:15 PM
Originally Posted by labradork View Post
Nice message on the fence there - ouch!!!

I tried biking on lead once with my dog. Never again. LOL. Although we have done off lead on the bike, I find lugging it around to be a pain. Biking is tiring for a lazy mare like me.
I know, only saw it last night after the vid was done. That fence has only been up just over a week too!
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18-05-2009, 03:54 PM
Originally Posted by Borderdawn View Post
Somebody with a genius mind has fixed it for you Shona, must of been a mod (thanks Carole ) Can you see it now?
awe Thanks Carole, yup can see it now, looks really good, your pair are very well behaved there, my lot would be trying to zoom off to the grass/pole for a pee.. would take me a while to get em used to it I think,

can they get infront of your or near the wheels?
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18-05-2009, 10:10 PM
I bike with mine and the dogs are not the problem, its my ass.
I bought a gel seat cover, i bought the shorts with padding and wear them under my jeans and still i'm in a considerable amount of pain even on short journeys, is there some super dooper seat i can buy?
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18-05-2009, 10:15 PM
Originally Posted by liz & kiesha View Post
I bike with mine and the dogs are not the problem, its my ass.
I bought a gel seat cover, i bought the shorts with padding and wear them under my jeans and still i'm in a considerable amount of pain even on short journeys, is there some super dooper seat i can buy?
eat more chips and chocy...your ass aint fat enough... lucky sod.
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18-05-2009, 10:32 PM
Afraid your bum just has to get used to it
I am in pain at the start of the summer every year but after a couple of times then I am fine

There is no pain quite like it!!

- and I have plenty of padding shona
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18-05-2009, 10:43 PM
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awe Thanks Carole, yup can see it now, looks really good, your pair are very well behaved there, my lot would be trying to zoom off to the grass/pole for a pee.. would take me a while to get em used to it I think,

can they get infront of your or near the wheels?
Nope Shona they cant get to the wheels. You can turn into and away from them without a problem. The bar keeps them out of the way.

I know the "achy bum" feeling!!! Are gel seats no good? I was thinking of getting one?

Did 2.78 miles tonight, I know that cos I got one of those computer thingies with useless info on it!! My knees were aching, the dogs were raring to go at the end of it!!
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