There still not that common in Oz are they? I must admit I am tempted to upgrade the Dahon as I'm using it a lot more than I initially thought I would.
BB: call me a snob, but I reckon Bromptons are right up there with Sir Paul Smith. There's just something about them.If you can get hold of a printed catalogue, it would be worth binding. I've checked them out at StKilda cycles and reckon you would be looking at $1200~$1800 . But then you could keep it forever.
Having spent most of my working life at sea, as a sailor in the merchant marine,I have recently come ashore for a second go as a land lubber.The first time I was retrenched due to the GFC and I went back to sea on the Bass Strait ferries .Three years later,here I am. My job as a cargo super involves a company car and a small amount of driving around, which I try to keep to a minimum.
This blog is my view of the world from the saddle and also a diary of my passion for old, steel framed French treadlies.
4 comments:
Ian,
An important sighting, if I may say so :)
Paz :)
There still not that common in Oz are they? I must admit I am tempted to upgrade the Dahon as I'm using it a lot more than I initially thought I would.
I took it with you in mind,Chandra!
ian
BB: call me a snob, but I reckon Bromptons are right up there with Sir Paul Smith. There's just something about them.If you can get hold of a printed catalogue, it would be worth binding. I've checked them out at StKilda cycles and reckon you would be looking at $1200~$1800 . But then you could keep it forever.
cheers,
ian
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