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  1. #1
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    $75 + shipping for the rack and trunk bag? The rack is rated for 25 pounds, which was never a problem for me but I never used it for grocery runs. PM me if you are interested and we can discuss details.

    I hadn't heard about the Bicycle Trader, will have to go over there, thanks!

    Edited: Posted at the Bike Trader site - the ad still has to be approved so it isn't live yet. The price is a bit higher than here...
    Last edited by Catrin; 06-30-2014 at 04:07 PM.

  2. #2
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    If I didn't have a lovely frame sitting in my garage waiting to be built up (it's been there for over a year now) and three other full bikes that I love, I'd totally be interested. Gorgeous color and in my size, too. Oy!
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

  3. #3
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    Catrin - I'm sorry you decided you need to sell the bike, but I may be interested. I have a bunch of questions (such as, "how tall are you?") but I'm at work now. I can pm you tomorrow (if you prefer) or carry on the conversation here on the message board.

  4. #4
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    PM would be fine, I look forward to hearing from you.

    Here are more detailed bike dimensions that I just received from my fitter/builder, of course they are all in mm:


    Seatmast Lengths:
    Center to Top: 460mm
    Center to Center: 400mm
    Theoretical Center to Center: 466.3mm
    Effective Center to Center: 520.3mm

    Trail: 59.8mm
    Front Center: 570.1mm
    Fork Height: 376mm
    Wheel Height: 642mm
    Chainstay Length: 425mm
    Wheelbase: 990mm
    Theoretical Top Tube Length: 500mm
    Actual Top Tube Length: 479.2mm
    Top Tube Slope: 14 Degrees
    Seat Angle: 75 Degrees
    Head Angle: 71 Degrees
    Bottom Bracket Drop: 50mm
    Fork Rake: 48mm
    Head Tube Length: 140mm
    Standover Height: 730.2mm
    Stack: 535mm
    Reach: 350mm

  5. #5
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    I've received a couple of questions about the kind of riding this bike is designed for. It really is a one-of-a kind bike that doesn't really fit a particular category. It falls somewhere between a rigid mountain bike and a cyclocross bike - and can really be used for everything from light mountain bike to commuting. It is designed for an upright riding position. My fitter calls it the Swiss Army Knife of bikes, I used it for very long rides, and I also used it for commuting and for just playing around on to have fun! It will take up to a 26 x 1.75 tire - though that wide of a tire means all of the air must be let out of the tire to get it past the brake calipers when removing the wheel I've always had tires of that size on it (Conti Travel Contacts), I LOVE those tires.

    I am 5'3 and my inseam is either 75.5cm or 76.5cm, I can't quite remember which. The Gunnar was designed for 26 inch wheels and because of certain fitting issues my reach is shorter than might be assumed.

    Hopefully this information will help!

  6. #6
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    The Arkel Tailrider and rack has been sold!

 

 

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