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• #9377
https://www.facebook.com/groups/StolenRide.London/permalink/2095015280673089/
Stolen Bullitt , taken from Streatham area
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• #9378
;) haha that association in the tunnel i know.... i am part of the founders!
https://www.facebook.com/toitube
http://toitube.chthere is also another one dedicated to cargo bikes also at tunnel, my problem is more the time i dont have.... one kid already and another on the way coming june....
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• #9379
WOW WOOOOOW this lookds awesome!!!!!! :)
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• #9380
Haha nice. In case there’s an omnium under 2k on anibis or tutti I think
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• #9381
Yeah, there's a non-wifi version here in Zurich, trying to convince myself that I don't need it atm^^
There's also a blinged out Mini-Max wifi somewhere in Vaud for around 3k I think. -
• #9382
Still sitting unbuilt in the garage. Need to get around to it!
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• #9383
Not quite cargo bikes, but I just ordered a Carry Freedom Y Large.
Id like to get a folding 800x600 eurocrate to go with it, the 'offical one' is stupidly over priced at £145
More so when you consider its 'just' an Auer which I can get direct from the manufacters for £100 less
Does anyone know of a good place to get one, or something of similar quality in the UK please?
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• #9384
solent plastics
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• #9385
solent plastics
Ah thanks, I trawled through their site before but some how missed it! Cheers!
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• #9386
Alas not in stock for 8 weeks and doesnt have a lid :(
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• #9387
Is there an e-CB in the market with a long base (to carry one to 1 ½ person) and low CG around £3k? Everything I fancy seems to be high £4k?
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• #9388
Something like this?
Maybe some search terms in here would be useful.
https://www.globalindustrial.ca/c/storage/containers_organizers/storage_totes_tubs -
• #9389
site seems to be blocked for uk users
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• #9390
You can't even browse? Bummer.
Anyway, plastic shipping /storage/reusable tote crate might be some terms that help.
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• #9391
I've got one. Same use purpose. Rattled a lot and lets water in, but if you need a folding crate I can't see much better option. Swapped it for a solid crate. Might be too pricey to ship from Norwich though.
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• #9392
Not sure if they stock it but I had good euro crate experiences with toteboxes.co.uk and Plastic Mouldings Northern Ltd.
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• #9393
A second for totebox. not had folding from them, but their pallet boxes are good and strong, oh and cheap.
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• #9394
I've had a few folding crates and they always seem to break. Unless essential I'd stick to a regular box.
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• #9395
With hindsight, even with the kids in, I’d get a breadbox type one next time with holes in - the 800x600 crate I posted above weighs 5.5kg alone, plus 35kg of child.
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• #9396
Not really. I went through a journey of becoming numb to the price and upped my budget. 2nd hand might fit the budget.
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• #9397
Thanks, that's what I should do, maybe first rent some etc. or keep an eye on 2nd hands.
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• #9399
Looking to get rid of both it and the solid lidded crate, message me on insta or something and we can try and work out how to shift them
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• #9400
Second hand market is pretty strong. Reckon it tends to be around 75-80% of the price without the warranty.
How’s yours coming along?