What is this thing?
Here's something Alan gave me... I'm not being a smartypants where I tease you guys with the mistery object, I really don't have a clue what it is or does.
It's a bicycle thingo, was made in Japan and is old, and by that I mean not of the CF generation (Have I just invented a new generation?).
Ideas anyone??
& BTW if you can use it, you can have it.
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It's a bit hard to determine the size from the picture.
OK, I'll take first guess.
It's some kind of attachment used in conjunction with panniers.
OK, I'll take first guess.
It's some kind of attachment used in conjunction with panniers.
Bicycle rear bumper bar...
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Could it mount to a brake bridge and sit across the rear as a safety device to ensure that the cars hit it before they hit you, a bit like those plastic flag thingies.
That would have to be up side down.Could it mount to a brake bridge and sit across the rear as a safety device to ensure that the cars hit it before they hit you, a bit like those plastic flag thingies.
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So the badge is mounted for the northern hemisphere ?
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You say it rubs on the front wheel does that mean touches lightly or doesnt clear.?
what is the brand name on it?
I can't make it out clearly.
James
I can't make it out clearly.
James
Nagaoka.
They make resistance indoor trainers. I've already Googled without much success as to what Lindsay's component does. I wonder if they also make rollers.
They make resistance indoor trainers. I've already Googled without much success as to what Lindsay's component does. I wonder if they also make rollers.
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Nagaoka is a city, just to make it harder to find their products.
It's for the track freak/pro Kieren rider who's got it all.
This is not a coat-hanger, but a genuine Nagaoka skinsuit-hanger!! It actually doesn't go on the bicycle, but is bolted to the wall in the cyclist's locker room, and used to hold the fresh-laundered skinsuit, with pre-lubed chamois. Each time the cyclist removes the garment, he will see that it has been hanging on a genuine approved lightweight Nagaoka-brand skinsuit-hanger, thus assuring him that his skinsuit has been in good hands, and therefore will not fail him in his quest for glory.
This is not a coat-hanger, but a genuine Nagaoka skinsuit-hanger!! It actually doesn't go on the bicycle, but is bolted to the wall in the cyclist's locker room, and used to hold the fresh-laundered skinsuit, with pre-lubed chamois. Each time the cyclist removes the garment, he will see that it has been hanging on a genuine approved lightweight Nagaoka-brand skinsuit-hanger, thus assuring him that his skinsuit has been in good hands, and therefore will not fail him in his quest for glory.
Did you think Huw was serious with that post?
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I still recon it's something to do with Panniers
I was half serious; I don't really see how it fits on a bike and it does look an awful lot like a coat-hanger (I mean, NJS-approved skinsuit-hanger!).
Perhaps I went a bit too far with the spruiking?
Perhaps I went a bit too far with the spruiking?
Do you know, I think I might have finally worked out what this thing is!
Have a look at the picture below:
This item above looks remarkably similar, and the description for it is "handlebar bag rack, mounts w/ replacement stem bolt".
So I reckon our mystery object is also a bag rack, just big enough for a couple of spare tubes. The bar would either attach to the front of a quill stem, and hang just below the handlebars, or attach under the seat, with the hole bolting onto an attachment on the seat post.
In both cases, the size is pretty much right.
Have a look at the picture below:
This item above looks remarkably similar, and the description for it is "handlebar bag rack, mounts w/ replacement stem bolt".
So I reckon our mystery object is also a bag rack, just big enough for a couple of spare tubes. The bar would either attach to the front of a quill stem, and hang just below the handlebars, or attach under the seat, with the hole bolting onto an attachment on the seat post.
In both cases, the size is pretty much right.
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