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http://www.ligfiets.net/hafa/images/streetlegal.JPG 150 euro. Hopefully as it is in the picture. And hopefully this package will make it. So far 2 out of 3 packages sent from Holland to me have vanished. ![]() Mikael |
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Mikael Seierup wrote: > > http://www.ligfiets.net/hafa/images/streetlegal.JPG > > 150 euro. Hopefully as it is in the picture. And hopefully this package will make it. So far 2 out > of 3 packages sent from Holland to me have vanished. ![]() Mikael, Are you feeling the need for suspension, and did you choose red or black? Tom Sherman - Recumbent Pedant Curmudgeon "Don't Have a Cow, Man!" - Bart Simpson |
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doggone, nice looking, where/how can I buy one? Mikael Seierup wrote: > http://www.ligfiets.net/hafa/images/streetlegal.JPG > > 150 euro. Hopefully as it is in the picture. And hopefully this package will make it. So far 2 out > of 3 packages sent from Holland to me have vanished. ![]() > > Mikael |
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bentbiker wrote: > > doggone, nice looking, where/how can I buy one? Here (at least if they will ship to Ohio). <http://www.ligfiets.net/hafa/winkel/engels%20van%20onderdelen.html> Tom Sherman - Recumbent Pedant Curmudgeon "Don't Have a Cow, Man!" - Bart Simpson |
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you know Tom, I have to admit it, you are a very helpful Gent on this list. I guess that off sets your off beat "Rans type" humor :-)...I know RANS. Tom Sherman wrote: > bentbiker wrote:. > >>doggone, nice looking, where/how can I buy one? > > > Here (at least if they will ship to Ohio). > <http://www.ligfiets.net/hafa/winkel/engels%20van%20onderdelen.html> > > Tom Sherman - Recumbent Pedant Curmudgeon > > "Don't Have a Cow, Man!" - Bart Simpson |
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> http://www.ligfiets.net/hafa/images/streetlegal.JPG > > 150 euro. Hopefully as it is in the picture. And hopefully this package will make it. So far 2 out > of 3 packages sent from Holland to me have vanished. ![]() Mikael going for a USS bike?!? * .... or maybe you have devious plans to convert it to OSS? ;-) Mads * I am a USS fan, but I couldn't convince Mikael to just have a go on my Bjaellby USS SWB when I tried his Evita. |
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"Tom Sherman" skrev... > Are you feeling the need for suspension, and did you choose red or black? Nope. I had a fully suspended bike at some point but I don't miss it. Theres enough passive suspension in the VK anyway. Red I think. I have a lot of parts lying about that I'd like to use including my carbon seat from the VK1. And maybe I'll have a go at wheelbuilding while at it. Plus I want to try an USS bike and at 150 euro for a new frame it should be possible to resell it later. Mikael |
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"Mads Hilberg" skrev > Mikael going for a USS bike?!? * > * I am a USS fan, but I couldn't convince Mikael to just have a go on my Bjaellby USS SWB when I > tried his Evita. I tried a Bjällby at the 2002 Danish Championships and the handlebars were too narrow for my fat butt so I didn't repeat the experiment. Here I can make them wider. Are you still bumming around on a bike or back in Jylland? Last chance to try a VK1 if you didn't already. Mikael |
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"Tom Sherman" skrev... > > bentbiker wrote: > > > > doggone, nice looking, where/how can I buy one? > > Here (at least if they will ship to Ohio). > <http://www.ligfiets.net/hafa/winkel/engels%20van%20onderdelen.html> Yes. you can probably buy it there. He doesnt take Paypal. Dunno about creditcards. Its an M5 28/26 or 28/20 btw. http://www.m5-ligfietsen.com/english/modellen.htm They cost around 1500 fully assembled from M5. Mikael |
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> I tried a Bjällby at the 2002 Danish Championships and the handlebars were too narrow for my fat > butt so I didn't repeat the experiment. This is a fair comment - the Bjaellby handlebars are indeed very narrow - the StreetMachine ones are much wider and the bike is also far more stable than the Bjaellby ever was - especially at low speeds. > Are you still bumming around on a bike or back in Jylland? I live in the UK now - currently in Norfolk (nice and flat for burning up the miles on a 'bent), but moving to Cambridge soon. In September I went cycling in Maine and Nova Scotia for 3 weeks - great trip. And in late December I'm off to New Zealand for 4 weeks of bumming around! :-) > Last chance to try a VK1 if you didn't already. I tried it already and it was pretty cool, so why are you selling it? Not as practical as hoped or have you just got that new recumbent twitch? Either way I doubt you'll be able to keep the streetlegal weight particularly low, but it's a classic design and doubtless very comfortable on long rides. mvh Mads |
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"Mads Hilberg" skrev > I tried it already and it was pretty cool, so why are you selling it? Not as practical as hoped or > have you just got that new recumbent twitch? Either way I doubt you'll be able to keep the > streetlegal weight particularly low, but it's a classic design and doubtless very comfortable on > long rides. Well, I'm just trading the frame in for a VK2-frame and saving 730 g. Otherwise I'm quite happy with it. It fits me like a glove and with my Radical trailer its well suited for touring too. Rode it to Aalborg for championships. Not really to concerned with weight on the SL. I just got a heap of components I'd like to get rid off. Hubs, brakes, a BB and the seat from the VK1. This was a nice and cheap way of doing it while also trying out USS. I will probably sell it again at some point. Mikael |
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