Harvey Chapman


St. Petersburg, FL, USA

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  • "For me, this new ladder from Werner is a vast improvement. I owned a 6' folding step ladder, but not an extension ladder for getting up onto my roof. This new ladder is a little taller when used as a step ladder and opens up to become a step ladder. One ladder for all my needs and it doesn't weigh a ton like the folding ones do. http://www.wernerco.com/us/en/view/Products/Climbing%20Equipment/Multi-Purpose%20Ladders/DP350/DP357"
    on: Is It Possible to Improve on Something as Simple as a Step Ladder?
  • "As a cyclist, this video just makes me sad. This guy has no care for his safety or anyone else's. He seems to only ride opposing traffic. He weaves recklessly through pedestrians in an unpredictable manner (because he can't stop in a crowd). This guy's bike draws attention and then his actions set an example that causes people to hate cyclists even more. Cool bike, wrong-headed cyclist."
    on: Just a Guy Riding Around NYC on a Super Tall Bicycle
  • "I've been using this similar rack for years. I only own one bike, a carbon road model with a non-carbon seat post. I use it for commuting, exercise/fun, and towing my children. Every bike accessory I own goes on and off in less than 5 minutes. So, I'd consider this rack. At 0.6 lbs, it's not that much lighter than my 1.7 lb rack when you consider that you're typically carrying another 5+ lbs of laptop and work gear in a bag. The carbon rack carries more (not that I've ever exceeded the 25lb limit of mine) and it attached to the skewer which is nice as mine can spin if not quite tight enough."
    on: An Ultralight Rack For Carbon Bikes
  • "That's a neat idea. I switched to SPDs because they're available everywhere (in case of emergency); because there are many, many casual cycling shoes and sandals with SPD cleats; and because Shimano makes this awesome double-sided pedal, the A530."
    on: Convertible Bike Pedals That Actually Make Sense
  • "It weighs 25 lbs *empty*."
    on: Awesome Design for a Multifunctional Transforming Utility Cart. Yea or Nay?
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