
Dad's bottle cage- still doesn't hold his 42 oz Diet Pepsi (fountain drink) which he holds with one hand while riding.

When Dad told me about his "hip sack" handle-bar bag, I gave him a proper saddle bag for Christmas (see below).

You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.

Well, we got the saddle bag in the right place, now what do we do about the saddle.

These are Dad's rubber band tee-shirt/DVD straps. Apparently Dad was tying his tee-shirt to the handle bars until one day the shirt got sucked into the front tire.
The Mysterious Part...
Dad still insists this was a legitimate part to the Bell saddle he bought at WalMart. I contend it was the piece used to hang the saddle on the rack at the store.
Anyway, I eventually convinced him to remove the item... what do you think?



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