BIKE: Southwest Cycling News at Wheatsville
Tahoma Toelkes
tahoma_toelkes
Wed Nov 24 07:35:32 PST 2004
How much would such a rack cost new? It would be
really cool if we could use old bicycle parts
artistically welded together for this purpose.
I'd like to make a donation, but I'd rather see it
made of reused material and the money go to
commisioning a bit of time from a local
bicycle-friendly welder.
So, anyone out there know someone with the skills,
taste, and inclination to pull this off? Of course,
it would be best if they were willing to do it for
about the price of a new rack...
Anyway, I've certainly got a few old cassetes and
other bits I've been meaning to drop off at Yellow
Bike which could be used for this purpose instead.
-- Tahoma
--- Librik or Babich <mlibrik> wrote:
> Michael Bluejay wrote:
>
> > In on-topic news, I broached the subject of
> Cycling News at Wheatsville
> > with the general manager ... At the very least we
> could put a rack on the
> > side of the building where the other newspapers
> are, but that would
> > entail building or buying a rack.... I'd chip in
> for sure.
>
> Easy Street is good for $30 toward such a rack,
> unless more is needed. WV is
> where I always picked up my copy of the SWCN, and I
> would like to see it
> available there again.
>
> --
> Mike Librik, LCI #929
> Easy Street Recumbents
> 512-453-0438
> 45th and Red River St., thereabouts
> Central Austin
> info
> www.easystreetrecumbents.com
> www.urbancycling.com
>
> "Is it about a bicycle?"
>
>
>
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