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Dave Yates sold to @.ben
GT Zaskar still available - £65 for frame and full carbon forks and bottom bracket and headset plus a bunch of other stuff, see ^
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Drop on the GT Zaskar to £65 for: GT Zaskar 2001 frame, large: seat-tube 57cm cc, top tube 58cm cc + Planet X carbon forks, uncut carbon steerer + headset & steerer bung + bottom bracket (shimano something) + seatpost binder bolt & downtube cable stops + some polishing wheels & compounds to get the frame really shiny
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Great looking bike! If only my kid was a few years older...
I got some 20" (451-something, anyway the larger size 20", not 406) knobbly tyres off you a year or so back - were they from this bike's wheels? Happy to bring them back to you if they were, would be nice to see them go with the bike. Cheers.
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Hi @NurseHolliday is there any chance you could put a pic up here of panniers + Yepp next time you've got them both on the bike? I've not managed to do it but would love to. Many thanks.
Mine's rack-mounted too but doesn't have the bracket. Can't get panniers in because of the fairing around the leg/foot rests.
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also just noticed but your bike has quite a handy sloping top tube and lots of steerer like mine - it's nice for a MacRide cause you can set the back bracket low on the seatpost and bit higher on the steerer so they're really sitting on a saddle with a pommel. I though I'd worry about him flying forwards but it's really difficult to see that happening if set up as just mentioned.
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Our 2-year old went onto the MacRide from his 2nd birthday more or less and it's great - as jobrim and mistermikkel said, your arms are there and you can also crank the feet in tight with the straps if you want. Partner still takes him on her bike with the Thule Next Mini and he's not bothered either way.
I got a Thule seat for the back (clamps onto the rack in 30secs rather than mounting to seat tube) quite cheaply and this was definitely useful for longer trips eg cycle camping last year. Haven't yet tried the Macride for anything more than 4o mins but maybe your 3yr old sleeps less anyway. I can easily do without the Macride or Thule for a week so if you're near Hackney and want to borrow both and try them out, you're welcome.
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Bump. Stem taken, bars still available.