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Spotted this massive bull elk while entering the Grand Canyon National Park. So cool!

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Model : Rack Framboise

Make-up : Aurore Rheuter

Location : La Maison de Maître, Brussels, BE

Photographer : Jerome B.

Lighting assisant / co-photog : Normann Szkop

photo racked from Darks website

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First snow of 2016 here in Richmond VA, was a mere dusting but provided an opportunity to grab a few shots. This is a macro of my bike rack on my truck.

Who would have thought. WalMart having a cool looking bicycle rack.

A block of styrofoam and some wooden toothpicks work great for a rack to dry beads on.

At my local grocery store.

Beecher Street Café, Crescent Beach, Surrey BC

(how 'bout those Canucks!?!)

Nice new shiny SS racks made by Gugie for the Woodrup. The front rack can be disassembled and stored flat. This will come in handy when I fly to Dublin with the bike in 10 days. Thanks so much Mark. I appreciate thoughtful work you put into making these.

After my el cheapo aluminum Axiom Journey rack broke in four welds and sheared one spar, I installed a Tubus Airy. I chose the Airy because it's very strong and light, with Tubus' extender adapter it clears my 700c wheel and fender, and it attaches to the brake bridge. The MMD lacks upper seat stay brazeons.

Racks for two randonneuring bikes that I just built

The wine rack is finished. It was fiddly rather than difficult, involved kneeling on the floor a lot … and putting in 63 screws !

 

It'll certainly get far more use than the ironing board :)

Getting closer.

I made this image from the Portage Hike and Bike Trail bridge over the CSX New Castle Subdivision in Kent, Ohio. The auto rack train is coming eastbound.

This post of old cowboy boots is out in the middle of nowhere. AKA Great Sandhills, in Saskatchewan.

Very neat place to visit. Just go when it's not +36c... trust me.

demountable front rack, it unbolts and goes pretty flat for transport. smallish platform on top with a lower set of rails for panniers. integrated light mount with wire guides down to the dropout and back to the frame (for the the wired taillight).

A customized bicycle rack on display in the Arts District 18b area of Downtown, Las Vegas, Nevada. Being quite circular, it caught my eye.

This is a very cheap aluminum rack - not worthy for this bike. I just wanted to see how it would line up on the frame mounts -- Perfect!

 

The 4-point mounting on this bike from the eyelets and stay bosses creates a very rigid rack with no chance of wobbling.

 

To be fair to these cheap luggage racks, I had purchased several of them from Nashbar.com at close out prices 10 years ago ($10 with all necessary stainless steel hardware included). I use them on a couple of commuter bikes and they have held up very well, even occasionally carrying panniers filled grocery loads of canned good weighing 50 pounds. At the prices I paid I had also literally given a few away to neighbors who I'd seen struggling to carry groceries on bikes without a rack.

tandem rear rack with detachable lowriders.

The remains of the former LNWR Wigan-Manchester main line.

Closed as a through route in January 1969 but a short section of about 3 miles was singled & retained to linger on until 1992 as a freight only line to serve the collieries at Parsonage & latterly Bickershaw.

This is a shot of the sad remains of Platt Bridge Junction,looking towards Bickershaw.

 

Hard to believe that this was once a 4 track main line at this point.

Nature eventually reclaims her own.

 

August 2011

My Brick Collection. This is the eighth rack of bricks, mostly from outside south Wales with examples from north Wales, Gloucestershire and miscellaneous bricks given to me or found over the past twenty years. The farthest travelled is the Fritsch Holzer sent to me from Australia (sixth row down on right). This rack was first constructed out of scrap timber ten or more years ago but refurbished in the summer of 2016.

 

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Two men visiting by a double decker bike rack near the Medical District downtown.

UP Auto-Rack train runs west on the Geneva Sub past the granary just west of GlobaIII. Near as we could tell this was a Ford Train loaded with Ford Explores and F150 pickups.

Racks for two randonneuring bikes that I just built

Continues to decline until Kayu Tanam.

A grass cutter is propelled up Mount Rigi by a tram following the regular service train. It's certainly a bit steep and I wouldn't fancy the job of conducting it!

Racks for two randonneuring bikes that I just built

Racks, the Frances configuration.

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Model : Rack Framboise

Make-up : Aurore Rheuter

Location : La Maison de Maître, Brussels, BE

Photographer : Jerome B.

Lighting assisant / co-photog : Normann Szkop

New Server rack half done and cabled after core fiber move.

I have been wanting a rack/shelf to put my nail polish on. I see them at the nail shops and really like them. I decided to look online and I found one. This one holds 90 bottles and I only have about half of it full. I guess it's better to have more storage room, then not enough. My husband hung this shelf up in my bathroom.

Some bike bike racks we have in front of our office.

 

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GONE - This rack is functional and attractive, and it can also be picked up and folded almost flat. The light, maple-colored wood lets it play well with mid-century furniture, much of which uses this tone.

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