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Is the cargo bike drilled for brakes?
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Dakin - I drilled the fork for a caliper and there's one currently on there. Back is, I think, designed for a coaster or rod brakes or some other kind of device, but I've just been running it fixed.
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Could you give a little look see.
If there is rear drilling I'm somewhat interested -
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Ah... I'll have to have awee think and get back to you on it
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Ah... I'll have to have awee think and get back to you on it
I've got one of these, i don't need, if you're interested
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2nd Dibs cargo bike or the frame if it hasent gone allready
Been on the look out for something like this for ages
to set up a mobile screen printing service.
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dibs chain
Cargo bike below is for sale. The back wheel has changed since the outdoor photo, there's an (I think velocity) laced to a fixed-fixed On One track hub on there now (new 18tooth Condor cog). This bike's a lot of fun but I ride it rarely and I need to make room for some other stuff. Useful for beer portaging in the summer. It should be noted that there's a kink at the top of the forks but I've ridden it without problems for a couple of years.
I'd like £90 for the whole thing ridden away, or if someone wants the frame / parts and someone else the back wheel (plus free, beater, front wheel) I'll split it £50 for the frame and £40 for the back wheel and front wheel.
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27.2 300mm kalloy post - bit dirty but perfectly functional - £5
Unused KMC 710 chain - £5
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Collection E8 or Clerkenwell (for smaller stuff) during the working week.
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