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Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Nice rack.

We bike over to friends' houses quite a lot, but if we take a bottle of wine, it rattles around in the bike basket. This is a perfect solution!

(Via Swissmiss)

74 comments:

  1. What a neat idea! Now if there was a way to keep it cold during transportation as well...

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  2. What a great idea! Perfect for a picnic in the park!

    http://jennaleelac.blogspot.com/

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  3. Such a simple solution that I have to ask myself why I didn't think of it! :)

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  4. Thats awesome!! Perfect accessory for National Bike Month!!

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  5. I love it! What a wonderful idea!

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  6. Anonymous1:17 PM

    So cool1

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  7. Love this! What a great idea to incorporate two killer pasttimes...ridding a bike AND drinking a bit of vino :)

    {though this could make for a bit of a wobbly ride hoom ;) }

    xx Cat brideblu

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  8. Cute, but not sure I would want that bottle taking a ride between my legs.

    DI

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  9. Why didn't I think of that?!

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  10. That is so clever! Totally need to get something like that! Kisses:)

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  11. that's cute

    http://girlynote.blogspot.com

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  12. Love this so much. My friend showed this to me last week (it's making the rounds!) because he knows I like wine, bicycles, and... my last name is Masi. Win!

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  13. That is brilliant!

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  14. what a great idea...i think they've officially thought of everything!

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  15. So awesome! I wonder if you could get stopped by the police for something like that? Lol..well I guess as long as it's not opened...

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  16. haha, di, you'd definitely have to be sure not to fall :)

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  17. That is perfect!xx

    Melanie
    www.LuxuryMonograms.com

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  18. that is genius! and would be a HUGE hit over here in europe, i imagine.

    and yes...you'd have to be sure not to fall. cuts from broken bottles and wine-stained skin? nein danke.

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  19. ha, ha...this is too funny, although I'm not thinking rack ;)

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  20. What a clever way to pack an adult water bottle (that's what my friends and I like to call bottles of wine/alcoholic beverages)!

    Becca

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  21. Haha! I actually thinks it´s quite funny to take you wine with you like that :)

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  22. Genius! I'm enjoying the bicycle themed day you seem to be having! xxx

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  23. That is awesome! lol

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  24. i just purchased one :-)

    http://laurenwierman.blogspot.com

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  25. This might just be my most favorite post title ever. Thanks for the laugh, Joanna!

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  26. Never thought I'd see the day! hilarious.

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  27. drinking and biking! perfect! just make sure the bottle's sealed if you get pulled over ; )

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  28. I love this!

    soriapartyoftwo.blogspot.com

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  29. Anonymous5:26 PM

    goodness, i love this so much. i assume you saw the one that carried a six pack, as well? hey, i was wondering...do you guys have something to carry toby on the bike? we are trying out a trailer with our little one. you should do a post about biking w/ baby!

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  30. I love bikes and cycling! That product reminds me of this t-shirt I saw.
    http://mollettadesign.com/products-page/t-shirts/bici-tee-crema/

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  31. I just saw this posted on a friend's FB and thought of you immediately! Was going to send it to you but you obviously discovered it before I could! I love it!

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  32. OOh, I LOVE this! I'm forever cycling awkwardly home with a bottle of wine in a shopping bag trying to stop it from crashing against the wheels. Wine and coffee are the two things I want to carry most on my bike and both not so fitting. Have you seen this beauty?! http://www.etsy.com/listing/67844223/classic-handmade-wood-porter-crates-for

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  33. the idea is great...also the wine is very good it is Masi's it come from Valpolicella, where I am from it is really goooooD

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  34. Love the idea...but does it fall out?!!

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  35. Wait.....it only holds 1 bottle??? Tisk Tisk.

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  36. that's awesome ; )

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  37. brilliant. i love smart design.

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  38. for the ultimate wine lover.. now only if there were an attachable straw. I kid, I kid.

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  39. This is the worry-wort in me, but if you use this, *please* take the utmost precaution, as broken glass+wine everywhere would be make an already awful crash experience even worse.

    Safe riding, chicas!
    <3

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  40. That is pure genius! I don't bike anywhere, but I still want one for those "just in case" moments. Swissmiss is amazing.

    dana
    danalovestobake.blogspot.com

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  41. absolute genius. this is a great gift!

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  42. Wonderful! Now if only they'd go further and create a full picnic set hanging off the bike frame (with glasses, corkscrew and pouch for cheese).

    Love that your last few posts have been bike-centric. And have you seen this on facebook...
    http://www.maybikemonth.com

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  43. cool! i can't wait to ride mi bike again!

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  44. Incredible! I´m going to see how can I do one of this by myself!!

    Sorry for my english I´m from Argentina and my english is not the best.

    I love your blog and your son is lovely!!

    xx

    www.letitflowblog.blogspot.com

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  45. Hey Glad you guys like it. I loved making it. I've carried wine, big beer bottles, tequila and vodka so far. It helps me maintain my car free life style :)

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  46. Wow!!! t's great! it's safe for the bottle?
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  47. Ok, this is the coolest little gift! Love :)

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  48. This is really cool, but not for a girl's bike I guess...

    On a different note, here is a hilarious website-- http://www.regretsy.com/

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  49. i love this wine carrier "deluxe" but i am not too sure it would be safe to ride home after! enjoy your day xxxxx

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  50. Ha! What a good idea!

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  51. this is the cutest idea, I love it! I get so jealous whenever I see people cycling around London on old vintagey bikes, one day I must get one for myself, with a bottle holder, of course!

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  52. love this! i'm toying with the idea of getting a bike in nyc (terrified!) and just to get this might be the final straw!
    www.indramaticfashion.com

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  53. Are you serious????? LOL

    Really? This is funny....


    Have a beautiful day!

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  54. another genious find from joanna! xo

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  55. hahaha. I'd love to add that to my bike!! then i'll be ready anytime, anywhere! :)

    http://albeitdotdotdot.blogspot.com/

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  56. So smart. Any chance you could attach (hiccup) two?

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  57. oh I love it! Don't bike and drink but if you do, wear a helmet :) haha!
    xoxo
    -linh
    http://la-lalinh.blogspot.com

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  58. This is brilliant :D Is it wrong that I'm trying to work out how many I could attach to my bike at once?

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  59. Not only is it a genius contraption, your title is too! I was cracking up! :D
    Happy Thursday!

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  60. The best part is that it's from Montreal! :)

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  61. If I could read this information before, I will use it my bike to transport the liquor of a party that I had yesterday in my house

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  62. HI all, This is really a great idea for Wine racks love it.

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