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    That just to carry a golf bag!

    If thats big enough for a golf bag, than I could pack a weeks survival gear into a golf bag, including some beers in the side pockets
    What a simple idea, well worth looking at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Why not make a fibre glass mold of a real cello case, put wheels on it, a tow fitting at the head, paint a cello on it and make it look like your towing a cello. Now that would be novel!
    Hahaha that sounds great! It'd be so cool to see something like that...

    But anyway, in response to the OT, I don't know how valuable your cello is, but IMHO having a cello being towed behind a bike is pretty risky... All it would take is a cage driver to do something silly and bye bye cello

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    another thought... many cagers dont expect anything be behind a motorbike, and may pull out on top of it. i have those same thoughts with cyclists that have those trailers with their kids inside... im amazed theres been no reports of one being hit yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by musicman View Post
    Hahaha that sounds great! It'd be so cool to see something like that...

    But anyway, in response to the OT, I don't know how valuable your cello is, but IMHO having a cello being towed behind a bike is pretty risky... All it would take is a cage driver to do something silly and bye bye cello
    I think i would do a fair few trips with the old cello... Besides it is insured and if there is a crash bad enough to destroy the cello i am a little more worried about me? (I am liking the long term idea of a side car tho)

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