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Joe, where can I see photos or renditions of the Platypus bike?
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 1:06 PM Joe Bernard wrote:
> Mark,
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> I think the Clem L is a great platform for the juice, but as Dave alluded
> to it can be tricky to fit a battery on the toptube (where the bottle cage
> bolts are) because
Mark,
I think the Clem L is a great platform for the juice, but as Dave alluded to it
can be tricky to fit a battery on the toptube (where the bottle cage bolts are)
because they're often the longer than the amount of real estate there. An
ePlatypus would be great.
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26" or 700 Copenhagen wheel?
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020, 11:11 PM maxcr wrote:
> I bought a Copenhagen Wheel earlier this year, but that bike isn’t getting
> used much - less than 75m on it according to the app.
>
> To be honest, I think it was a bad case of upgradeitis- I didn’t need the
> elec
I bought a Copenhagen Wheel earlier this year, but that bike isn’t getting used
much - less than 75m on it according to the app.
To be honest, I think it was a bad case of upgradeitis- I didn’t need the
electric assist, but it seemed cool. I don’t have an outlet where I store my
bike, so that’s
This thread, along with the consistently very positive reviews of Clems and
Cheviots and other "cruiser"-type Rivendells makes me think about buying
one of these long-stayed, upright Rivs with an electric motor of some sort,
particularly as I progress ineluctably toward senility; perhaps a elegant