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  • New "Petit Porteur" frame has been announced.
    Looks interesting if old pricing can be kept.

    edit: €440 for frame with front rack seems steep

  • looks shit

  • Looks dope, think that's a reasonable price for F&F.

    Middle bar looks like its designed to take a ebike battery plate

  • Agreed. No arguments the worst work drawing I have ever seen.

  • What other company (except PX) offers any frame for less than 500 clams?

  • Refrigerated Jizz Express


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  • Still cheaper than a Yasujiro Mini Cargo ($1,000USD)


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  • That looks mint though, nice lines

  • Merry Sales carries it.

  • Anyone want these for £postage? 1x 406 20”, 1x 26”.

    Hardly used, but I’m not going to use them.


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  • Are these still available? Would like to take it. Thanks

  • Dammit why am I so slow at this stuff. 2nd dibs

  • “What happened? You used to be cool...”


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  • Will a bullitt turn in this space?


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  • Doubt it

  • not totally sure what you mean. Turn the corner fenced in by the railings ? not a chance

  • Yeah there is that, I regularly have to move my Omnium in an equally confide space, but I carry it on my shoulder vertically. but an Omnium is a far bit shorter than a Bullitt and a bit lighter too.

  • Yeah some health and safety cuntery .. might just lock it outside and pray

    @greenhell might know the situation

  • I had to get a special approval to take mine into work + prove that I would not damage walls / doors more than I would on a normal bike. Lucky the doors are wide everywhere.

    Also, get ready to not be able to go through park gates / cycle route "zig zag" things - that's part of cargo life!

    It's all fun and games when you are unloaded but less fun when you have 150kg+ of Champagne in the box...

  • Also, get ready to not be able to go through park gates / cycle route "zig zag" things - that's part of cargo life!

    It’s so hit and miss, I always try anyway.. as long as there’s not too many people around 😂. Got myself and bike fully loaded with bread proper wedged in once.

    It’s also nice when you realise that they are high enough to just wheel your bike under. Ah, just cargo bike things.

  • prove that I would not damage walls / doors more than I would on a normal bike

    did your boss make you test-drive a parcour?

  • aaaah the Blue Fin mailroom, complete with the fat, grubby worthless fuck that rules over it all like his own private fiefdom of unclaimed office fruit, arse sweat and diesel fumes.

    utter cunt.

  • Security did.

    They is also one single spot where I can park the cargo bike - the furthest point in the bike store so the bike is not a fire hazzard.

  • Don't think any bike would, have to get it on back wheel.
    Unloaded you can stand next to it and skid the back wheel around the curve.
    To protect bike and walls recommend wrapping some old inner tubes around front of frame and the corner/edge bit at front of load space, those are the main contact points when crashing or moving around tight spaces.

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