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Date: 02 Sep 2007 19:58:01
From: meb
Subject: Cue sheet clip boards

Are there any clipboards that mount to handlebars for holding cu
sheets

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meb





 
Date: 02 Sep 2007 11:43:27
From: Bill Sornson
Subject: Re: Cue sheet clip boards
meb wrote:

> Are there any clipboards that mount to handlebars for holding cue
> sheets?

More like plastic envelopes, I think, but yes.




  
Date: 02 Sep 2007 14:22:05
From: Tim McNamara
Subject: Re: Cue sheet clip boards
In article <46db03dc$0$6371$4c368faf@roadrunner.com >,
"Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me > wrote:

> meb wrote:
>
> > Are there any clipboards that mount to handlebars for holding cue
> > sheets?
>
> More like plastic envelopes, I think, but yes.

Like these:

http://www.adv-cycling.org/store/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=267&CFID=513&CFT
OKEN=59910932

http://www.adv-cycling.org/store/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=266&CFID=513&CFT
OKEN=59910932

The Twin Cities Bike Club used to do a tiny bit of fundraising by
selling map clips, basically a plastic "bulldog" clip and a velcro strap
to wrap around your handlebar or stem. I don't see it on the TCBC Web
site any longer. But you'd could make your own for about $1.00 worth of
supplies from the Awfus******* supply store and the local fabric store.
One bulldog clip, one 3" long bit of Velcro. meb, the odds are good
you've already got the items around the house.

For rides needing a map, I generally ride a bike that has a handlebar
bag and put the map in the clear plastic holder on the top of the bag.
I use the Mini 86 mounted on a small front rack:

http://www.wallbike.com/berthoud/berthoudhandlebarbags.htm

And the rack (lower right hand corner, "Mini Front (Nitto)"):

http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/bags_and_racks


 
Date: 02 Sep 2007 13:06:27
From: Leland Yee
Subject: Re: Cue sheet clip boards
On Sep 2, 5:58 am, meb <meb.2wa...@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com >
wrote:
> Are there any clipboards that mount to handlebars for holding cue
> sheets?
>
> --
> meb

I think that such clipboards do exist, but I just fasten an
appropriate spring type paper clip to my stem with electrical tape and
fold the cue sheet to show the currently needed directions.

Leland Yee