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legrandefromage":3kvawvce said:
development_cycle":3kvawvce said:
As it is for a charity build and I don't want a garage full of stuff would I just be able to take one pair of Psychos and cover postage? If so still depends on frame guy donating otherwise these will be no use to me at all.

I've an almost complete paperclip charity bike to donate...


http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=96551

I'm not sure I understand, sorry.
 
development_cycle":2jst9og1 said:
legrandefromage":2jst9og1 said:
development_cycle":2jst9og1 said:
As it is for a charity build and I don't want a garage full of stuff would I just be able to take one pair of Psychos and cover postage? If so still depends on frame guy donating otherwise these will be no use to me at all.

I've an almost complete paperclip charity bike to donate...


http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=96551

I'm not sure I understand, sorry.


I can bung an almost complete bike in for charity, if the members who dontated stuff are happy to do so.
 
legrandefromage":34jbh3je said:
I can bung an almost complete bike in for charity, if the members who dontated stuff are happy to do so.

Wow that is very generous, but I would suggest that if you want to consider doing that you contact the donators and arange that yourself and come up with a charity that you all agree on or suggest one, and then do an auction, that's my plan. I think that we could do more of that sort of thing on here.

I wouldn't want to simply take a bike that someone else had done all the hard work on, and auction it for charity on their behalf. For me the motivator would be the choice of charity and doing the work myself.
 
I have already sold quite a few things for the DEC Haiti Appeal. I gave them about £400, through selling bike bits and some other stuff.

I'm happy for anything I sent to be sold for such a worthy cause.
 
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