Bikepacking sheep shearers - yes, really.
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Bikepacking sheep shearers - yes, really.
More info about the Australian shearers on the link below.
http://veloaficionado.com/australias-bi ... h-century/
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Re: Bikepacking sheep shearers - yes, really.
Very cool. I like the swag role slung over the top tube and then down each side of the fork - simple, but effective and presumably very stable.
On a similar note, Francis Birtles. Note the rifle mounted, outside of the role, on the fork.
On a similar note, Francis Birtles. Note the rifle mounted, outside of the role, on the fork.
Re: Bikepacking sheep shearers - yes, really.
Three days tucker............that's a lot of "tinnies".rudedog wrote:110lbs
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Re: Bikepacking sheep shearers - yes, really.
Even at 110lb he wouldn't hold the record for the WRT heaviest bike
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