Mickeyspinn
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Thats the one! @Mickeyspinn check this frame!
Some people really want a hard life! Definitely makes more sense than a fatty tho!
Thats the one! @Mickeyspinn check this frame!
Very slack angles. Even slacker than on a Dutch postfiets/postie1950s Robin Hood, a badge engineered Raleigh. The owner calls it his camping bicycle. I had put one pic of this on the one retrobike picture thread. I like it, bit heavy for my taste but it obviously works for its owner. Which is I feel what its all about.
Found what the owner said about his bike on Cyclofiend.
"I bought this 1950's Robin Hood bicycle over twenty years ago. It came without fenders, and had a rusty chainguard. Last year I created the bike you see here. Friend Dick Bodell made the custom racks, a porteur rack for the front, and a rear rack modeled on a 1949 Rene Herse camping bicycle. My friend Keith Gaber made the leather case for the hatchet I have had since boy scout days. The drink carrier came from my Dad's sailboat. Brooks saddle, Honjo fenders and VO porteur chaincase complete the bike - the Robin Hood Camping Porteur."
Did your posties get inspired by the German officers of WW2?