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lindsay
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Postby lindsay » 22 Mar 2008, 21:03

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fixedgear
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Postby fixedgear » 22 Mar 2008, 21:52

Do you have some form of cargo bike there Lindsay? Any pictures of it unladen?

How far did the sofa have to travel?

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Adrian E
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Postby Adrian E » 22 Mar 2008, 22:27

Great photos Lindsay. I havn't got that adventurous with my trailer (yet).
I reckon you should post them on sydney cyclists.

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Postby mikesbytes » 22 Mar 2008, 23:22

No task too large for Lindsay :D

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micklan
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Postby micklan » 23 Mar 2008, 05:06

this takes touring to new levels of comfort :wink:

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Postby timyone » 23 Mar 2008, 16:08

man i cant beleive that thing didnt tip?!

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Postby williamd » 23 Mar 2008, 22:33

Lindsay.

You forgot to take the kitchen sink.

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Postby Toff » 24 Mar 2008, 08:20

Or you could do it this way...
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Postby williamd » 24 Mar 2008, 19:04

Hey Chris

I like the lounge chair bike. All you need is a beer and the television.

By the way I found the trelock LS 600 front light on Ebay. It is on sale at $26 plus postage of $7. It has an LED globe and is very bright and lasts a long time between recharges.

There is also a halgon globe version for $10 but I would not buy this one as it uses up the batteries very fast.


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