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Fold Rush??? / Gold Rush

 
 
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Old 03-12.-2003
Ken Huizenga
 
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Default Fold Rush??? / Gold Rush

What do people think about the Easy Racer's Fold Rush? I would plan to use it for loaded touring. I
like the folding aspect which would probably allow me to transport the bike in my hatchback (Saab
9000 Turbo)

Also, what do people think about the components in the GL81 Touring upgrade for the Gold Rush
offered by Angletech as opposed to just going with the standard EX model from Easy Racers?

See the following link, the data I'm talking about is in the column titled Gold/TI Rush GL81.

http://www.angletechcycles.com/speci...components.htm

In the Fold Rush version their suggested price would be 3599.99 + 500. Add a fairing, some racks and
panniers and it would be close to 5K, I'd guess.

Ken Huizenga Appleton, Wisconsin khuizenga@new.rr.com
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Old 03-18.-2003
John W
 
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Default Re: Fold Rush??? / Gold Rush

http://www.easyracers.com/vbb/attach...d0638f7aab7748 a19&postid=1490

Follow the above link to the attachment of a story that was printed a while back in RCN. Its by a
Fold Rush owner. Its an interesting story.

John

"Ken Huizenga" <khuizenga@new.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Wyyba.3374$Tk.134746@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> What do people think about the Easy Racer's Fold Rush? I would plan to
use
> it for loaded touring. I like the folding aspect which would probably allow me to transport the
> bike in my hatchback (Saab 9000 Turbo)
>
> Also, what do people think about the components in the GL81 Touring
upgrade
> for the Gold Rush offered by Angletech as opposed to just going with the standard EX model from
> Easy Racers?
>
> See the following link, the data I'm talking about is in the column titled Gold/TI Rush GL81.
>
> http://www.angletechcycles.com/speci...components.htm
>
> In the Fold Rush version their suggested price would be 3599.99 + 500. Add a fairing, some racks
> and panniers and it would be close to 5K, I'd guess.
>
> Ken Huizenga Appleton, Wisconsin khuizenga@new.rr.com
>
  #3  
Old 03-18.-2003
John W
 
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Default Re: Fold Rush??? / Gold Rush

Sorry,

Didn't get the link right. Here's the correct one.
http://www.easyracers.com/vbb/attach...d0638f7aab7748 a19&postid=1490

John

"John W" <jwerner54@netscape.net> wrote in message news:v7f6q4meoej428@corp.supernews.com...
>
http://www.easyracers.com/vbb/attach...d0638f7aab7748
> a19&postid=1490
>
> Follow the above link to the attachment of a story that was printed a
while
> back in RCN. Its by a Fold Rush owner. Its an interesting story.
>
> John
>
> "Ken Huizenga" <khuizenga@new.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:Wyyba.3374$Tk.134746@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > What do people think about the Easy Racer's Fold Rush? I would plan to
> use
> > it for loaded touring. I like the folding aspect which would probably allow me to transport the
> > bike in my hatchback (Saab 9000 Turbo)
> >
> > Also, what do people think about the components in the GL81 Touring
> upgrade
> > for the Gold Rush offered by Angletech as opposed to just going with the standard EX model from
> > Easy Racers?
> >
> > See the following link, the data I'm talking about is in the column
titled
> > Gold/TI Rush GL81.
> >
> > http://www.angletechcycles.com/speci...components.htm
> >
> > In the Fold Rush version their suggested price would be 3599.99 + 500. Add a fairing, some racks
> > and panniers and it would be close to 5K, I'd guess.
> >
> > Ken Huizenga Appleton, Wisconsin khuizenga@new.rr.com
> >
> >
> >
>
  #4  
Old 03-18.-2003
Tom Blum
 
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Default Re: Fold Rush??? / Gold Rush

John W Says "Didn't get the link right. Here's the correct one"

You did get the link right, but it is too long for your page width. The second line has to be
reassembled before it will connect cerrectly.

Tom
 

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