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This looks really good. Innovative.
Innovative Trolley That Is Unlike Anything You Have Ever Seen! | Sia Magazine
Innovative Trolley That Is Unlike Anything You Have Ever Seen! | Sia Magazine
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New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
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Me duelen las nalgas
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SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!
As the kids say.
Seriously, while it looks really good it's out of my budget at the $730 pledge price. But I hope it takes off. Looks like an excellent solution for folks who have room for only one bike.
As the kids say.
Seriously, while it looks really good it's out of my budget at the $730 pledge price. But I hope it takes off. Looks like an excellent solution for folks who have room for only one bike.
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I like it, and maybe there's a niche for it, like people who want to shop with a trolley anyway. But it can't take a fridge, and smaller items can be transported on a normal bike anyway. Seems a bit like innovativeness looking for a problem to solve.
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I backed the kickstarter campaign and have had my Trego for a few months, but wasn't initially able to use it because I found that it REALLY didn't like being on a drop bar bike. I got this new bike at Christmas, but my world has been a bit crazy and I haven't actually had time to clip it on until now.
Rides like a dream.
Just need to work out storage at home (it's at my workshop at present) and think about making a basket of some sort that fits on the frame.
Rides like a dream.
Just need to work out storage at home (it's at my workshop at present) and think about making a basket of some sort that fits on the frame.