Re: [CR]funny little bike from the thrift store

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Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 07:53:39 -0700
From: "Brian Baylis" <rocklube@adnc.com>
To: ADP <aphillips9@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]funny little bike from the thrift store
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Ann,

May I suggest that maybe you make that little bike into a lamp, or perhaps a serving cart or TV stand of some sort (which could even involve TWO bikes). That way it can stay in the living room and not be counted as a bike. Just make sure you unplug it before you take it out for a ride!

Brian Baylis La Mesa, CA I've dried some socks by hanging then from my brake cables before. There are LOTS of household uses for a bicycle.


>
> Yesterday a customer brought me a present. I guess he knows I take in
> unloved road bikes and treasure them.
>
> Its a funny little thing, looks like 24" aluminum wheels, lugged gaspipe,
> original leather seat logo'ed "Pionyr," as is the name on the
> downtube. The headbadge is a sticker, "Rapido" and the seat tube says:
> "V(missing letter)lamos." It has a cute (ok, I said "cute" relative to a
> bicycle, so sue me) little derailleur and 3 speed freewheel. Cottered
> cranks, side pull brakes.
>
> I put some pictures up here. Won't take much to clean up and make
> functional. What do you guys know? And how can I integrate it with my
> living room decor? We already have a 5 bike limit in the living room!
>
> http://community.webshots.com/album/68868093HsAaeE
>
> Ann Phillips, Atlanta GA
> home of the thrift store treasures!