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Old 08-12-24, 11:59 AM
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Help with parts needed for my recumbent project

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I need parts for a recumbent project. Could anyone help with shops that might provide things like seat brackets and stays. I know exactly what I need, but could not get postage to UK from Hostel Shoppe.
thanks in advance
Neil
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Old 08-14-24, 01:44 AM
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Hostel Shoppe won't ship to the UK? Have you looked for European shops? There is shop here in Portland, OR wonky enough to have small parts: Recumbents PDX. I have no idea about their international shipping policies. Lastly, for a 'project' maybe you want to try and use as many standard bike parts as possible AND fabricate/modify 'parts' that could be located from an all purpose gee gaw stockist like Grainger, McMaster Carr or even Home Depot or Lowes. I made a steering damper for my highracer using parts I got from Ace Hardware. Performer Recumbents in Taiwan mainly sell complete bikes but they have some parts.
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