Basically all of mine are free/cheap (not counting the Rosco, which I'm 
/probably/ not going to butcher 'cuz it's a Riv frame.  It's being used as 
a jig for a Rosco rack right now, and if I never sell it will spend its 
days being a very nice jig for Rosco mixte & Appaloosa racks)   I tend to 
shove the expensive frames back out the door whenever I've got cash flow 
problems (which is basically always; rack+bag+framebuilding is not nearly 
the steady income stream that computer programming used to be) but who's 
going to buy a handmade 490x590 frame with a short HT?

-david "Well, I would, but it's more fun to build the frame than to buy it" 
parsons

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 6:07:04 AM UTC-7, Belopsky wrote:
>
> I have a hard time counting bikes that are "free" and "cheap" and yet I 
> have to count them and they take up room and I don't just want to toss them 
> but maybe I will donate...
> like this weird thing I built up earlier this week but since stole parts 
> off for my commuter
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/14767344@N07/33489398410/in/dateposted-public/
>

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