I'm selling off a fair number of my ponies from the stable. All prices are negotiable. Come by Open Shop at West Town Bikes Saturdays 12-6pm or Tuesdays 7-10pm if you'd like a closer look and to take test rides. Here's your chance to own an Alex Wilson original!
The Hipster Horse (aka the Ghetto Pony) $250, 26" wheel fixie/single speed. Cool bolt on cog on a disc cassette hub.
The Junkwagon - $200, 20" wheel cargo bike with cantilevered racks. Built from a Dahon folder and can be converted back into.
The Light Work Horse - $250, 26" wheel commuter. Built on a unique Japanese made Nashbar frame (Toyo National I believe) with a triple triangle at the seat stays, seat tube, top tube. Has a cool rear 3x7 wheel that is an internal 3 speed and an external 7speed cassette. This bike is in need of a tune up, but worth it.
The Moulton 4 - $350, 16" wheel British Bike that's a design marvel from the '60s! This bike has new wheels with an 8speed Sturmey Archer rear, new drive train and a Brooks Professional S. Perfect bike for a stylish lady to appear with in Bike Fancy
Custom built cargo bike (frame by Humble Frameworks) $1500, 451 wheels, cantilevered racks, custom powder coat. Picture's worth a 1000 words
Rusty the Basket Bike - $400, 700c Mixte frame, rust finish, hand built wheels, front and rear racks, fenders, baskets. Awesome grocery getter/commuter
Fun Bike III.3 - $350, 24" wheel Redline Conquest built into a funny bike commuter. Racks, fenders, freeek bike style. You've never ridden a bike this fun!
Raliegh Twenty Freeekbike Chopper - $225, a monstrosity, an abomination, but so much fun!
The Bully - $850, souped up cargo bike. 451 wheels w/ SRAM X7 hubs and BB7 disc brakes. Short cage XTR rear derailleur. Cantilevered racks.
Schwinn Mirada 590 - $325. Another stylish basket bike with custom wine crate rack, 26 x 1 3/8 (590) wheels with a Sturmey Archer 2 speed kickback freewheel hub.
Custom trailer - $400. Carry up to 400lbs with your bike on this trailer. Not shown are the 3 added fork mounts that make it possible to carry 3 bikes very securely.
Trek Elance - $500. Mix of Shimano 600 and 105 parts. Hand built wheels, moustache bars w/ custom mounted Deore Thumbies and Nitto Technomic stem. Reynolds 531
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Permalink Reply by Zoetrope on November 25, 2011 at 6:10pm Gnarly! I'm going to try to stop by sometime.
Permalink Reply by notoriousDUG on November 26, 2011 at 11:06am If only they weren't all built for short folks...
Permalink Reply by Steven Vance on November 26, 2011 at 11:43am I love those cargo bikes.
Permalink Reply by Dave Grossman on November 26, 2011 at 10:24pm Those cargo bikes are amazing! I wish I had room for one of them!
Permalink Reply by Adam "Cezar" Jenkins on November 27, 2011 at 1:51am I linked this off to someone looking for a bike right now. Sadly I'm out of room. :)
I wonder if that small spirited lady from across the alley rides a bike.
Permalink Reply by Holly on November 27, 2011 at 6:20pm Alex, what's the size on the Trek? (I can't buy it, but I'd like to test it to compare with mine.) See you Tuesday if it's not raining.
Permalink Reply by Bikefreeek on November 28, 2011 at 12:57pm It's a 52cm I believe. You're welcome to give it a test. It's at home right now, so if you'd like to pick it up from there and borrow it for a little while I'd be happy to lend her out. Not an offer I'd make to anyone, but since you're a long time friend and neighbor (plus I know where to find you ;)) I think I can extend the courtesy.
Permalink Reply by Bikefreeek on November 28, 2011 at 12:58pm Not a bike, but a broom! ;)
Juan said:
I wonder if that small spirited lady from across the alley rides a bike.
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