Topeak Babysitter Rear Rack. Pannier Racks. Strong tubular aluminium rack with QuickTrack ... more
system for all Topeak MTX TrunkBags. Fast, easy mounting of BabySeat without use of tools. Added Features - QuickTrack System Compatible, Solid Fender Top, RedLit...
Advantages: Versatile, durable, good weight capacity, multiple bike fitment Disadvantages: Black anodising fades
What no Fancy title?
It's a a rack. It goes on your bicycle. It carries stuff. Enough said.
I purchased this particular model because it had a Cycling Plus best buy, and had positive reviews elsewhere. I have a daily 22 mile commute, and need to carry quite a bit of kit, including shower stuff and a change of clothes - my walking rucksack was starting to get rather heavy. The rack comes in silver or black - I bought the black one. The Expedition is a heavy-duty rack, weighing in at 900g with a carrying capacity of 30kg, and comes with a handy bracket for mounting a rear light. The multi-mount fitting system is designed to fit a wide range of bicycles.
Out of the box
The rack certainly looked the business. It appeared to be well constructed, with tidy wields, good quality anodising, and all screws were stainless ...
Advantages: A good idea for reworking "Rear Window"... Disadvantages: ...but it had a poor script and lost a lot of what made the original plot so good
Rear Window (1998) - FILM ONLY REVIEW
Certificate: PG (UK)
Running Time: 89 Minutes
Director: Jeff Bleckner
Voyeurism is the act of observing the lives of others, often, though not always, for sexual gratification; it is a process by which the observer gets more satisfaction from viewing others than from experiencing their own lives. There is a little bit of this tendency in all of us, as what is watching a film if not opening up a window on the lives of others, be they real or fictional? It is no surprise, therefore, that the film industry has from time to time chosen voyeurism as the subject of its stories. A widely regarded classic of the theme is Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film "Rear Window", an engrossing and suspenseful examination of what it is like to be a voyeur, first enforced by circumstance and later pursued ...
Collingwood21 13.09.2009
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Advantages: fun book for sharing Disadvantages: none!
I expect that most parents will have, at some time, found it difficult to leave their child with a babysitter. Also, most children will have had a good attempt at trying to stop their parents going out particularly if they are not too keen on the replacement. If you or your child identify with either of these scenarios then you will definitely appreciate the story of No Babysitters Allowed.
In this delightful picture storybook we meet Hopscotch who is a young rabbit. We soon learn that he is incredibly brave and will even remove the spiders that scare his mummy and not cry when he falls off his tricycle. However, there is one situation where he does not feel brave at all and that's when he has to be left with the babysitter, even when it's the very nice Mrs Honeybunch. After the worried tummy ruse has failed and his parents have left ...