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did you buy another bike?
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... a little creeping doubt and envy never did any harm.
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No, it's stateside and I don't go there often enough, and my next is a Robin Mather. But Bilenky's are great and if I could be there for a measure, and see the progress I probably would.
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Some of those are really nice, especially this:
http://www.bilenky.com/bobs_porteur.html
I really want to sort a bike for carrying large loads. A bit more modern, but definitely with the flat bed rack.
This is great!
http://bp1.blogger.com/_FWwVJ0Vgh4U/SGKMfHqBHpI/AAAAAAAAAEI/fzh8siPFXrs/s1600-h/Delivery.JPG
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Such a coincidence that you posted this!
I was looking at their 'viewpoint' semi-recumbent tandem yesterday, which looks to be a variant of their cargo bike... I'd love to try one out.Other way around.
See
http://www.movingtargetzine.com/article/8-freight-style-cargo-bike-from-bilenky
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The second part of the interview:
http://cycloculture.blogspot.com/2008/06/stephen-bilenky-speaks-part-two.htmlWith a good photo of the Viewpoint...
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Now featured at the G7 summit in Cornwall as a gift from Joe Biden to Boris Johnson:
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-57453840"the budget was just $1,500 (£1,060), a third of the minimum price the firm charges."
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Let's hope the front brake hasn't been tightened well.
I love BCW:
http://www.bilenky.com/
He creates some of the finest utility bikes in the world.
Whilst he can custom make anything that you can think of, this is his list of models for those who just want to pick out a bike:
http://www.bilenky.com/Bilenky_Models.html
And there's a really great blog article on him that I thought I should share... it's over here:
http://cycloculture.blogspot.com/2008/06/steven-bilenky-speaks-part-one.html