A happy accident for me as well, Joe! May you long enjoy haul-a-daying two
engines plus cargo around! Grin.
With abadnon,
Patrick
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Well that unintended foray into off-topicism worked out nicely: I'm now the
proud new owner of a Flag Red Haul-a-Day. From a Rivster!
Wait, now all my bikes are different shades of red: Flag Red, Candy Apple and
Maroon. I'm a bikematcher 😋
Joe "any color you want, as long as it's..." Bernard
No
Btw, apologies for posting on the wrong forum. It's already off-topic for
internet-bob - which is where I intended to go - but WAY OT here. Whoops.
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Yes, I had an NWT for a while. I overestimated its folding ability - it's
really a take-apart travel bike, as advertised - but it was a nice ride.
Thanks for the heads up about Lovely Bike, I'll check it out.
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I don't have a Haul-a-day but I've had four Bike Fridays. The one I have
currently has the same type of adjustable frame as the haul-a-day. The frame
feels as stiff and as well made as any of the other BFs I've owned. The
versatility of adjusting the frame is very cool even if not used often. Yo
Anybody out there in Bobland own one? I'm thinking of building one up as an
e-assist shopping bike..interested in hearing impressions of the regular
version.
Joe Bernard
Novato CA.
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