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The weight of a typical bicycle probably wouldn't be a problem. The
components of any bicycle are heavier than water, I think, but the overall weight shouldn't be as bad as an additional human. That is, assuming that the weight is reasonably distributed in the canoe. Daniel its own weight with just the ends showing above water. Put a heavier-than-water bike in there and it might sink completely. Load in some more heavy stuff (Coleman stove, frying pan, or whatever) and you could be in real trouble if you capsize. Consequently, you need to think seriously of lashing some floatation into the boat; even an old inner tube will do, if it is lashed firmly into the hull belowe the gunwhale line. |
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