Great to see this bag getting put to good use. Never made it out of the
original packaging while I had it. The really wild thing is that I live
about three miles from Jitensha. Got the bag from Mike and sold to Tom -
both of the North San Diego County area.
Thanks,
Corwin
On Thursday, Novemb
Hello Mike,
It is intriguing as to the journey these things go through. I may have
missed a step, but I think it went to Corwin Zechar. I purchased it from
Corwin for $170. I knew of a pre-embroyolic Rivster who had just put a
Nitto M12 on his Surley CrossCheck. I sold it to him for $170.
Out of curiosity what happened to the bag? How much did it sell for. I am
trying to figure out the secondary market price for these.
On Monday, November 22, 2010 5:44:58 PM UTC-6, Mike Schiller wrote:
>
> It's a very nice bag, well made and the right size. I decided I'd
> rather have black bags
It's a very nice bag, well made and the right size. I decided I'd
rather have black bags and not use a decaleur. The Berthoud I ordered
has a full leather bottom so I was going to use some clips on the rack
with knurled nuts on the inside of the bag ot attach it. Something I
saw on one of JP Weigle
Mike,
whay not put it on the CoHo? Just wondering, the bag looks great, but
is there something about the design that you do not prefer and like in
other bags?
Rob
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http://oceanaircycles.com/
On Nov 22, 8:17 am, Michael_S wrote:
> So far no one has contacted me so if I don't hear today I'll th
So far no one has contacted me so if I don't hear today I'll throw it
on Ebay tonight.
~Mike~
On Nov 21, 5:07 pm, Michael_S wrote:
> I bought this six months ago but haven't used it. Brand new khaki
> Inujirushi bag in smaller size, measurements are (W: 250 mm X H: 220
> mm X D: 170 mm). Cost