I would like the Bikeabike bags.

John

On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 2:26 PM Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! <
jonasandle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, Friends!
>
> Since acquiring a Clementine, I’ve been moving and swapping bags and racks
> and bars and having an identity crisis as I navigate having two bikes. It
> turns out that I can’t seem to leave well enough alone, so I’m changing my
> bikes around. It also turns out that I find it stressful to have parts and
> gear unloved and unused. Rivendell makes fabulous things and they ought to
> be used, so I’m selling them to you. I have been making new (read:
> expensive) orders to Rivendell, so they will also benefit.
>
> Here is the line up. Photos at the end.
>
> 1. Backabike bags, 1st generation. These are the best bags Rivendell
> makes, I don’t care what you say about the Saddlesacks! They are not fussy
> and are dead useful. Groceries, school bags, violins, small fluffy dogs -
> they’ve hauled it all. Backabikes are absurdly expensive but worth every
> red cent, and here’s a pair for you at nearly half-price. This version
> attaches to the rack via John’s Irish straps, which I’m including for you.
> I really like this system and find it preferable to the new leather strap
> and buckles because a thief won’t be taking these. The newer version has a
> stiffener in the back and therefore seems to carry less than these (I have
> both versions and that’s my assessment). The bags are structurally perfect
> and clean inside, but they show dirt on the outsides - you don’t have to be
> precious about these bags! $75, each, plus shipping.
>
> 2. Surly 24 Pack Rack. These sat on the sadly underused 52 Clem H in our
> garage. Dumped for an e-bike, can you believe it? A really cool rack, but
> no one is riding that big ‘ol Clem until my 13 year old hits a growth spurt
> and gets it. And when he does, he will refuse a front load. Someone will
> love this rack! $150 new, but yours for $110, shipped.
>
> 3. Two-Fish bottle cage. When Baby Bear was really little, his bike didn’t
> have bottle cage mounts. I decided to use this, but it didn’t fit around
> the downtube. I put it on the bars and then realized that could be
> disastrous for his face in a crash. Therefore, it was never used! Yours for
> $10, and we’ll see about shipping.
>
> 4. Bosco Bullmoose Bars. Nearly mint as they were on my MIL’s 52
> Clementine (which I now have) and she did not put many miles on her bike.
> They are Cro-mo, that I know, but unsure of the size. Either 52 or 55 -
> whichever Rivendell sent out with their first run of Clems. I love a Bosco
> bar, but I like them to sit a little higher so I got a Bosco with a stem.
> This sturdier version can go on your bike instead! $85, plus shipping. I’ve
> gotta find a box big enough!
>
> PM me for the items you can’t live without.
> Two-Bike Leah
>
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