ecobikeworm

Bikes are fun, they're transport, they keep you fit, they use unlimited clean free energy (you'd be eating anyway). Bicycles are the perfect technology for the world and a symbol of freedom! That's my total philosophy right there.

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ecobikeworm connormacleodvideo's video
Feb 8, 2014 at 11:31
Feb 8, 2014
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Yeah! Nice vid! Building up a Moonlander (what else?) to take with me (or replicate up there). https://www.facebook.com/kayla.bonham.16 Let LIFE imitate ART!

ecobikeworm connormacleodvideo's video
Feb 8, 2014 at 11:24
Feb 8, 2014
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Working on that! https://www.facebook.com/kayla.bonham.16

ecobikeworm ecobikeworm's photo
Jan 3, 2013 at 1:32
Jan 3, 2013
Thanks, it's a 2007 Norco Shore 3 . Yeah, I like! :)

Nov 11, 2012 at 23:24
Nov 11, 2012
Nov 11, 2012 at 22:59
Nov 11, 2012
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Sep 9, 2012 at 18:03
Sep 9, 2012
Selling
Aug 28, 2012 at 21:39
Aug 28, 2012

Nu-way 40"x60" utility trailer never used, plywood deck

$250 CAD
OK not a bike rack! But a trailer is a great way to shuttle your bikes. Would easily take 4 DH bikes with the proper wheel blocks/tiedowns/hitching post setup. I could even help you with that! Bolted steel channel frame, grey. 4-pin wiring harness, lights, custom grey enamelled deck in 3/4" plywood. 1 7/8" hitch. Has all info for registration. Comes with matching car-side harness and connector. I built this trailer from a kit years ago but original need was solved a different way and I never used it. Stored indoors, slight superficial rust from damp basement. I finally got around to installing wiring and top deck just for you! Perfect for shuttling mountain bikes, hauling a quad ATV or dirt bike, camping, rafting, transporting BBQ gear, picking up building materials or garden supplies. Listed max weight 536 kg / 1180 lb. Very clean and brand-new looking. Note: Bicycles not included! Pictures show 3 bikes just perched there for reference - you'll need wheel blocks and tiedowns to really transport your bicycles. Also, arranging them alternating tadpole-style would let you carry more bikes without handlebars interfering.

ecobikeworm ecobikeworm's photo
Jul 26, 2012 at 20:17
Jul 26, 2012
Thank you Gnarbar, you know, I bought it end of December 2011, with all the hype about the 2012 model, all this time I was totally convinced I had a 2012, which comes with Kashima coated stanchions. Looking closer, I feel really stupid about this, it is a **2011** brand new in box etc. but of course, doesn't have Kashima. I am going to amend the listing. Doh! Sorry folks!!! False alarm. But it's still a really REALLY nice fork!

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Jul 26, 2012 at 0:14
Jul 26, 2012
Selling
Jul 26, 2012 at 0:11
Jul 26, 2012

Fox40 RC2 fork, black, uncut, new in box, $1100

$1100 CAD
2011 Fox40 RC2 fork, black, uncut, new in box Build your dream DH bike! * 8 inches / 203mm of plush travel * FIT technology (see Fox website, something about oil/air separation) * high and low speed compression and rebound adjustment * black lowers, 20mm through-axle, international side mount brake tabs * upper crown compatible with direct-mount handlebar clamp, or use standard 1 1/8 stem with supplied star nut * stock titanium springs plus two alternate-rate steel springs * all standard findings: star nut, rubber frame bumpers, manual I bought this as an upgrade/spare for the 2009 Fox40 already on my DH bike. The old one's still working perfectly and white looks better on my bike anyway. I'm offering this one for sale, brand new in the box, never cut, never mounted. Original list price 2100, I'm asking 1100 just to send it on its way to a new home.

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