> Hi Michael, my assumption was they were tie-down points for
>> bungees/straps/bags. Someone might have a better answer though
>>
> M
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Since you've obviously used that rear rack, could you (or anyone else) tell
me what the tangs on the bottom of the top platform are for and how theyre
used? Sorry to hijack your thread.
On Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 11:39:21 PM UTC-5 Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow
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> Not
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> Not interested in trades, but appreciate the offer
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It comes complete as shown in the pictures with the bag and all? Would you
consider a trade?
On Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 8:34:10 PM UTC-5 Robert Hakim wrote:
> There is certainly a lot to like about that build! Good thing it is too
> small for me :-)
>
> BTW, I love the second photo with
There is certainly a lot to like about that build! Good thing it is too
small for me :-)
BTW, I love the second photo with the cat ogling the Riv. Clearly it is a
cylophile just as we are!
-Robert
On Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 8:08:02 PM UTC-5 Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow
Haus Bicycles
Hi John!
I just don’t have the capacity to take on larger projects at the moment.
To kick the ball back in your direction, you could part it out and do quite
well offsetting your cost of the frame
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Argh, I have been waiting for the Appaloosas to come in as I've been told I
need to go sturdier than a Sam Hillborne (I've broken two now!) - a Hunq
would be even better, but I really can't justify buying the whole bike when
we're about to drop on a house project. If you decide to part it