What's the craziest/biggest/heaviest thing you've carried via bike. How did you do it? Would you do it again? Discuss....

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Last night I brought home a new TV and a 20 pound bag of birdseed on my trike.

picture please!

Gene Tenner said:

Last night I brought home a new TV and a 20 pound bag of birdseed on my trike.

Wow, some of you have carried some serious weight. I have absolutely no clue of the weight, but if I were to guess, I would guess between 40-75lbs. This was carried in my panniers. It is about $90.00 worth of groceries. Pop, tuna, chips, two 4 packs of Frappuccinos, and amny other things in there I can't remember. I would also like to get a trailer (Will get the Burley Travoy come spring/summer).

I moved my to my new apartment back in October using multiple trips on my trailer. Here's some of the best shots:

Stupid pic uploader...

Brandon Moorhead said:

I moved my to my new apartment back in October using multiple trips on my trailer. Here's some of the best shots:


This last spring i moved the majority of my smaller stuff via bicycle and trailer.  Unfortunately this is the only pic i managed to take. Front and rear panniers stuffed, and a trailer full of random things like vacuums and fans. I had some pretty awesome loads.  

I have seen your trike and I want a picture, too!  Or at least a good description.

Gene Tenner said:

Last night I brought home a new TV and a 20 pound bag of birdseed on my trike.



Gene Tenner said:

Last night I brought home a new TV and a 20 pound bag of birdseed on my trike.

5 children. The youngest was 2. The oldest was 7. Never again.

This was the beginning of December for us.  My husband had the brilliant idea of going to Costco for groceries before grabbing a 7ft Christmas tree.  That is a 50lb bag of sugar on the top of my rack.  One kid went on each bike for the ride home. We got lots of strange looks and plenty of clearance from passing cars.

That's amazing! Nice haul!

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