Your friend that got this suit motions for you to come closer and whispers that it'd be hot if you and the other roommates did a FOD walkdown.
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I have several tomato plants that grew from seeds. They are still sprouts after several months in the ground.
I have a potted mint plant that's grown, like, 5 sprigs and stopped there for months
Thought they'd accelerate with the warmer weather and sunshine, but nope ...
Double bottom or lower highs?
It's warm and sunny again!!!
AFAIK, the only solution other than getting a full on cargo bike is to use a front rack, since you can find ones with a wider base and provide enough support for a pizza box (or other large item ofc)
And the reason I benchmark it for everyday practicality is if you can transport a pizza, you could also:
Transport a large package or other bulky item to drop off at UPS (this is one of the most common hurdles I have)
Have a box/bag instead of a pizza, and carry groceries and other loose items
Usually to transport stuff, you'd use:
A rear rack ... but vast majority don't have wide surface area for a pizza box to be stable on
Panniers on the rack ... great for groceries or loose items, but a pizza won't fit
Backpack ... same as panniers, unless you use a big food delivery backpack
There's something I call the pizza box problem when it comes to bicycling as a practical everyday mode of transport
How would you pick up and take home a fresh pizza on a bike?
- Bulky
- Sensitive to pressure
- Needs to stay upright
If you solve that, you can transport anything on your bike