Where to put everything on my bicycle?I got a new bike and bought a lot of stuff for it. Helmet, adjustable mirror, front light, back light, bell, water bottle, water bottle holder, and a huge lock.
So the adjustable mirror, front light and bell were easy enough to assemble.
i dont know where you live, but you should be fine with leaving your water bottle, mirror and (depending on price) the lights, i cycle a lot, and leave my cycling computer on the bike when going into a small shop, i take it off only if leaving my bike
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Working in close collaboration with Swedish suspension wizards Ãhlins, the Speed Triple R sports the latest specification NIX30 43mm forks at the front, with a jewel like TTX36 unit at the rear. To minimize unsprung weight as much as possible, the lightweight five-spoke forged aluminium wheels from PVM are over 3.7 lbs. lighter than those on the standard machine, delivering even more precise and agile handling. Stopping the Speed Triple R are top-specification, four-piston radial monoblock calipers from Brembo, the leading brand in MotoGP racing, with Triumphâs electronic anti-lock system available as a switchable option. Together, the brakes and wheels offer a 5% increase in braking performance over the standard Speed Triple.

The main structure is a spiraling nine-sided round house. The structure’s walls will swoop upwards to a reciprocating roof. The surface of Mirrazeebo will be 70% covered in a highly detailed and intricate mirror mosaic using a polystyrene mirrored surface. Thousands of pieces of mirrors will result in a highly faceted, shimmering and extremely visually engaging space from every angle. Three pedestals will circle the main roundhouse structure and will control an individual lighting group on the main round house. Participants will be able to scroll through 15 different colors for each lighting group making for thousands of color combinations and a totally individual experience every visit to the piece.
Bird Nests
by Paul Bagley
A series of about a dozen bird nests will be in contrast with the pine trees in a sort of flat burnt orange shade leaning towards an earthy red. Each nest will be between ten to fifteen inches in diameter and will have a chartreuse colored egg floating just above the nest as if it were alive. This living factor is pronounced at night when the egg is illuminated from within. Each nest in itself will also be floating in mid air beneath or between the pine trees adding to the surreal nature of the installation. They will be spaced apart so that the participant will notice more life forms deeper into the darkness of the forest. Also, each nest will have an applied matte clear coat mixed with a glow pigment that actually self illuminates well into the early hours.