@SamUpstate asks:

Q2. How do you all mount signs or banners on your bike? Not for everyday use, but say for—hypothetically—an event on the last Saturday this month.

I've thought about something like a pole zip tied to my rack, but I'm not sure.

Thoughts?

(Do you have any examples of signs/banners on cycles to share?)

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@ascentale @SamUpstate @bikenite A2. The cargo quad was great for this. I could have bought or made an A-board and put it in the back. I did make a makeshift one. #BikeNite #UCAccessNow #Union

@ascentale @SamUpstate @bikenite A2. At a much smaller protest, my companion slung two posterboards over their shoulders while riding their upright bike.

I think if I had time and an upright bike, I'd be trying to use natural areas on the bike, like the triangle inside the frame and the wheels. I'd tailor posterboard to fit those and create designs on those. Bike trailers also become ways to display signs or sculptures.

Also use a helmet as a place for signage. And good ol' t-shirts! #BikeNite