Seems like a solid build. The pictures make me wish I had my own
flevobike in order. It has been laying in pieces in the cellar for
years. And that is a shame.
Anyway, good luck to the new owner!
Olaf
www.olafjohansson.se
16 apr 2009 kl. 20.36 skrev Martin Anderseck:
>
>
> Hello Flevofans,
>
> a friend of mine has to sell a very well built Flevo Racer. The
> bike was built
> by Ludek Zelinka from Czech Republic. Unfortunately, Ludek died
> some months
> ago and now the bike is standing around catching dust.
>
> It would be a real pleasure to have a new rider for the bike.
> Some photos can be found at
http://bilder.die-andersecks.de/
> flevoracer/
>
> The kilometers on the last photo are everything the bike has on it
> until now
> and as far as I know it has never seen any bad weather. All rubbers
> are
> original Flevobike parts. The frame is powdercoated and offers the
> possibility to use 26" and 28" wheels as it has cantilever bolts
> for both
> sizes. The seat is a dutch Nazca seat. In matters of shape it has
> similarities with the Flevobike comfort seat. The components should be
> visible so far. They aren't high-end but should work quite well for
> a long
> time.
>
> The basis for negotiation is 1200€ as the bike is really almost
> new. If you
> think this is too much don't hesitate to propose what you would
> like to give
> for it.
> At the moment the bike is standing near Brno in the Czech Republic
> but it
> looks like it will be at the Spezi fair in Germersheim (25+26 april
> 2009).
> Shipping to the US should be possible as well as long as the
> freight costs
> are paid by the hopefully happy new owner :-)
>
> For more information you can ask Jirka Hebeda at
hebi@... (in
> English or
> Czech)
>
> Greetings from The Hague,
> Martin
>
>