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I have a bag specific to the bike racing
I have a bag specific to the bike racing
0 2016/02/26 08:39:25 CyclingFit
She has a bag specific to the bike also
She has a bag specific to the bike also
0 2016/02/26 08:39:26 CyclingFit
We have this system but we haven't utilized it yet. I'm hopeful to incorporate it this season and not have two additional backpacks that I don't have pictured
We have this system but we haven't utilized it yet. I'm hopeful to incorporate it this season and not have two additional backpacks that I don't have pictured
0 2016/02/26 08:39:27 CyclingFit
We carry a 65 liter Yeti cooler to save money and avoid eating out 5-6 times in a weekend. It's large to deal with though.
We carry a 65 liter Yeti cooler to save money and avoid eating out 5-6 times in a weekend. It's large to deal with though.
0 2016/02/26 08:39:29 CyclingFit
She always has a duffle bag for regular clothes
She always has a duffle bag for regular clothes
0 2016/02/26 08:39:31 CyclingFit
I've got the same duffle as her, always intended for regular street clothes.
I've got the same duffle as her, always intended for regular street clothes.
0 2016/02/26 08:39:32 CyclingFit
We use the Saris Thelma 3 bike in the hitch
We use the Saris Thelma 3 bike in the hitch
0 2016/02/26 08:39:33 CyclingFit
The trainer is the most awkward thing to store on the road. We have to have this for warming up before races but even folded it's annoying to put away.
The trainer is the most awkward thing to store on the road. We have to have this for warming up before races but even folded it's annoying to put away.
0 2016/02/26 08:39:33 CyclingFit
Both bikes on the back of the car.  This blocks the easy use of the hatch.... A lot happens through the side doors.
Both bikes on the back of the car. This blocks the easy use of the hatch.... A lot happens through the side doors.
0 2016/02/26 08:39:35 CyclingFit
My bike on the back too. Also adding to the annoyance of blocking the hatch.
My bike on the back too. Also adding to the annoyance of blocking the hatch.
0 2016/02/26 08:46:30 CyclingFit
Two of these are piled in there too..
Two of these are piled in there too..
0 2016/02/26 08:49:02 CyclingFit
0 2017/04/19 05:56:12 CyclingFit
0 2017/04/19 05:56:55 CyclingFit
0 2017/04/19 05:57:23 CyclingFit
0 2017/04/19 05:58:07 CyclingFit
I have a tool in there holding the bladder up, to show the rough razor knife cuts I made. The rubber is super soft so I wouldn't expect any issue on the air bladder.
I have a tool in there holding the bladder up, to show the rough razor knife cuts I made. The rubber is super soft so I wouldn't expect any issue on the air bladder.
0 2017/09/07 18:00:16 CyclingFit
The little bit of material that needs removed. This was just one side of the car.  It will be very obvious when you see it in person.
The little bit of material that needs removed. This was just one side of the car. It will be very obvious when you see it in person.
0 2017/09/07 18:05:31 CyclingFit
The fitting doesn't quite reach out the bottom of the spring perch.  Also with pressure it pushes to one side.
The fitting doesn't quite reach out the bottom of the spring perch. Also with pressure it pushes to one side.
0 2017/09/07 18:08:39 CyclingFit
With the very little material removed you can see how much more nicely the fitting protrudes. Please ignore the dusty gravel water residue.  It looks like salt but luckily is not.
With the very little material removed you can see how much more nicely the fitting protrudes. Please ignore the dusty gravel water residue. It looks like salt but luckily is not.
0 2017/09/07 18:10:27 CyclingFit
Bladder sitting nicely on the insulator.
Bladder sitting nicely on the insulator.
0 2017/09/07 18:13:38 CyclingFit
Keeping all slack away from other sensors and wire loom.
Keeping all slack away from other sensors and wire loom.
0 2017/09/07 18:15:03 CyclingFit
Taking advantage of the E-brake cable being right there.
Taking advantage of the E-brake cable being right there.
0 2017/09/07 18:15:22 CyclingFit
Another where I went up to the unibody.
Another where I went up to the unibody.
0 2017/09/07 18:15:38 CyclingFit
You can barely see the air lines run past the coil.  I'll get a better photo an replace this one.
You can barely see the air lines run past the coil. I'll get a better photo an replace this one.
0 2017/09/07 18:18:00 CyclingFit
Looking from the rear, I mounted the fittings in the bumper. This is surprisingly far froward and protected by the hitch.  I ran dual air lines because of what I've read about single line systems and extreme body roll.  You don't want to push air out of one side and into the high-side, thus pushing you over even more.
Looking from the rear, I mounted the fittings in the bumper. This is surprisingly far froward and protected by the hitch. I ran dual air lines because of what I've read about single line systems and extreme body roll. You don't want to push air out of one side and into the high-side, thus pushing you over even more.
0 2017/09/07 18:20:32 CyclingFit
A picture from the back.  Actually taken before I realized I was going to have to cut on the insulators like I mentioned in the beginning.
A picture from the back. Actually taken before I realized I was going to have to cut on the insulators like I mentioned in the beginning.
0 2017/09/07 18:20:53 CyclingFit
Passenger side from the rear.
Passenger side from the rear.
0 2017/09/07 18:21:14 CyclingFit
0 2017/09/07 18:21:51 CyclingFit
One more pic of the air valves.
One more pic of the air valves.
0 2017/09/07 18:22:04 CyclingFit
0 2017/10/20 14:10:39 CyclingFit
0 2017/10/20 14:10:44 CyclingFit
0 2017/10/20 14:10:52 CyclingFit
0 2017/11/09 10:32:43 CyclingFit
0 2017/11/28 05:43:07 CyclingFit
0 2017/11/28 05:48:04 CyclingFit
This is without doing anymore than disconnecting the socket connector.
This is without doing anymore than disconnecting the socket connector.
0 2017/11/28 05:53:08 CyclingFit
Giving this a much closer inspection since it appears this harness has been spun around a power tool and likely had the loom ripped off of it.  Notice the open wires showing.
Giving this a much closer inspection since it appears this harness has been spun around a power tool and likely had the loom ripped off of it. Notice the open wires showing.
0 2017/11/28 05:54:54 CyclingFit
Picture I took as I noticed a little damage and stood there shocked as I noticed no wire loom and a terrible electrical tape job.
Picture I took as I noticed a little damage and stood there shocked as I noticed no wire loom and a terrible electrical tape job.
0 2017/11/28 05:56:19 CyclingFit
Electrical tape to the best of my ability. Not sure as to its future...
Electrical tape to the best of my ability. Not sure as to its future...
0 2017/11/28 06:02:03 CyclingFit
A professional would simply lay a rag there before repeated prying on the mount.  :(
A professional would simply lay a rag there before repeated prying on the mount. :(
0 2017/11/28 06:10:42 CyclingFit
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