Seen recently in Bourke St,this converted tandem.Go on,make an offer.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
cargo bike corner~you know you want it
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bourke st,
cargo bikes,
cargo-bike,
drury woolnough,
remmy and lees
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Hello. What a weird bicycle! What has been delivered on the wooden cargo? I can not sit my daughter on it^^. So I will give up bitting it.
Hello Shuichi San.I've been seeing a few of these home made porteurs lately. I guess they are used for just carrying 'stuff' rather than people!A great,cheap,alternative to an expensive cargo bike.
cheers and have a lovely weekend,
Ian
Ah, thank you for your answering. I am going to shopping with my families. And I will challenge a full marathon tomorrow. Have a nice weekend you too.
I saw several of these in England, lately. Nifty machines!
Hey Ben. Looking at all of these great home made porteurs,I wish I had the ability to build and modify my own frames. One day,perhaps if money,time and a shed permit.sigh
cheers,
Ian
hey hey i'm the creator of this machine. lou can imagine how surprised i was to find the first cargo bike i built posted. thank you to all for your comments and to slow rpm for finding worthy of o photo. If anyone is interested in a custom built bike (cargo or any other style) get in touch with me and we'll see what i can put together for you.
drurywoolnugh@gmail.com or 0410773771
cheers
Hey hey to you too,Mr Drury Woolnough. I was holidaying in Sydney when I spotted your wonderful cargo bike.Congratulations on puting together such an excellent machine.I hope you sold it for a good price.
(we never did find Tokyo Bike but did have an excellent coffee at Remy and Lees)
cheers,
Ian
Drury Woolnough? The same Drury formerly of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada?
Over to you,Drury?
Hey drury, it's been forever!!!
Avontjenn@ gmail.com
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