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Front bike carrier

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Tue Sep 02, 2014 10:48 am
by Frantone (deleted)
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So simple!
New.
No cutting.
No drilling.
Uses the jockey wheel clamp.

On Markplaats.nl for €75

Search for.....'Kogel op dissel eriba fietsendrager'



Or have a look on the Eribafolk Facebook pages.
Typical isn't it, having spent hours sourcing the parts and cutting the fairing to make it fit this new one comes along so soon afterwards.


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RE: Front bike carrier

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:15 pm
by sibillini | 236 Posts

It looks the proverbial dogs nadgers, will go and measure up when it stops chucking it down.

I knew I should have looked for a "Kogel op dissel eriba fietsendrager", damned clever these dutchies!

Charlie


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RE: Front bike carrier

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Tue Sep 02, 2014 4:13 pm
by Frantone (deleted)
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It's just so damn simple. The jockey wheel clamp already has the 4 necessary holes so all you need to do is remove the clamp, offer up the new back plate and rebolt the clamp back on.
Voila!
There is a you tube video somewhere but it is the same sequence of still pics as in he advert.


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RE: Front bike carrier

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:21 pm
by Eribanut | 2.026 Posts

This looks a little rude

http://i.marktplaats.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMj...lTlaqk/$_85.JPG



Seems a tad expensive could make one a lot cheaper methinks


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RE: Front bike carrier

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:36 pm
by Agger (deleted)
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Quote: Eribanut wrote in post #4
This looks a little rude

http://i.marktplaats.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMj...lTlaqk/$_85.JPG



Seems a tad expensive could make one a lot cheaper methinks




I think a few would be interested at the rightbprice, so easy I'm surprised the engineers amongst us had'nt thought of this solution


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RE: Front bike carrier

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Tue Sep 16, 2014 9:43 am
by SeptimusFry (deleted)
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I was unable to get to anything specific from links above, but I think this is what is being talked about...



listing including price is here: Pricing

I have a super (expensive) attachment for my towing ball, Thule, which I was wondering how I could fit it into that gap, now I have a possible answer, thanks.


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