Hey guys, I'm putting a website together for a friend of mine who invented a "doggie seat" for mountain bikes. It's pretty cool!
Check it out at http://www.sakiseat.com
The site is still pretty primitive, (no graphic design yet) but its functional
The guy who invented it is a major gearhead with decades of experience in all kinds of racing. He was recently hit on his motorcycle and has gone through many surgeries to repair the damage. We're trying to help him get his business going so he can earn money while recuperating.
The product is called the Saki Seat, named after his dog "Saki".
Anyhow, I hope some of you might find this useful
Check it out at http://www.sakiseat.com
The site is still pretty primitive, (no graphic design yet) but its functional
The guy who invented it is a major gearhead with decades of experience in all kinds of racing. He was recently hit on his motorcycle and has gone through many surgeries to repair the damage. We're trying to help him get his business going so he can earn money while recuperating.
The product is called the Saki Seat, named after his dog "Saki".
Anyhow, I hope some of you might find this useful
Kabuki_notch
Founding Member
Mustang78
New Member
my dogs would jump off..it needs a duct tape roll holder on the seat post to be useful..or be a human and let the dogs run beside the bike
~Mark~
~Mark~
MoneygrubbinCar
Member
If you read his bio, he has over 3,000 miles on his mountain bike with his dog and has had no mishaps, including trail riding. The dog can simply jump off in a crash since it's not strapped in
Kabuki_notch
Founding Member
I'm sure it could probably get hit by a meteor too...or maybe an asteroid.
I think a little common sense is required by the rider.
I think a little common sense is required by the rider.
BLOWN 5.0 FOX
Member
Tell your "friend" to go back to the drawing board. He invented a animal death trap. crapola Stop peddling his silly "invention"
And dont let the four legs fool you, a human can jump off a bike too, yet many riders suffer head trauma and broken bones from falls before they have time to react.
And dont let the four legs fool you, a human can jump off a bike too, yet many riders suffer head trauma and broken bones from falls before they have time to react.
If you read his bio, he has over 3,000 miles on his mountain bike with his dog and has had no mishaps, including trail riding. The dog can simply jump off in a crash since it's not strapped in
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