Allrounderco
I live for the CABE
Here is a great example of the American made Worksman industrial bicycle. This model has the optional HD tubes and tires, giving it a stated load capacity of 500lbs.
This bicycle is SUPER CLEAN! I believe it to be a 1984, and is looking extremely good for its age - no doubt a testament to the build quality. There's a lot of chrome here, and it gleams. There are the typical chips in the finish from use . I've treated them to remove any rust, but I don't believe in touch-ups. If you do (and are good at it), you can make this look even better.
It's a big bike - presumably for the bigger rider, although with it's 20" frame size, I'm able to ride it very comfortably at my 5'5" and 77cm PBH. There's a lot of seatpost, if you're taller. This bike also has the optional 9" rise tall handlebars. If you don't need the insane load capacity, but just want a cool, US made bike, these make great cruisers. This one rides nicely, and with its slack geometry, it's easy to handle.
Local pickup encouraged and preferred - Hartford County, CT
I will pack and ship for actual cost of transport (BikeFlights or ShipBike) plus $25.
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This bicycle is SUPER CLEAN! I believe it to be a 1984, and is looking extremely good for its age - no doubt a testament to the build quality. There's a lot of chrome here, and it gleams. There are the typical chips in the finish from use . I've treated them to remove any rust, but I don't believe in touch-ups. If you do (and are good at it), you can make this look even better.
It's a big bike - presumably for the bigger rider, although with it's 20" frame size, I'm able to ride it very comfortably at my 5'5" and 77cm PBH. There's a lot of seatpost, if you're taller. This bike also has the optional 9" rise tall handlebars. If you don't need the insane load capacity, but just want a cool, US made bike, these make great cruisers. This one rides nicely, and with its slack geometry, it's easy to handle.
Local pickup encouraged and preferred - Hartford County, CT
I will pack and ship for actual cost of transport (BikeFlights or ShipBike) plus $25.
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