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Old 12-06-07, 08:16 PM
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Custom Pugsly racks

We (https://www.colonelsbikes.com) just built up a Surly Pugsly with a Rohloff rear hub, and disk brakes. The customer wants to get racks built for it. Surly doesn't make racks for it, yet. We would supply all
measurements, and are looking for someone to build the racks in a reasonably timely manner. I thought that here would be the perfect place to check, since some awfully good folks hang out here.
Anyone up to it?
Thank ya'll for your time.
Tim

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Old 12-06-07, 10:24 PM
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Check out the new rear rack at mec, its a wide rack, really wide rack. Might be just the thing for the pugsly.
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I'm in Dallas and I build custom racks. What are you looking for?

www.southwestframeworks.com

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Old 12-15-07, 09:21 PM
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Well, the customer decided to wait for the upcoming Surly racks.
Sorry for the WOB
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Not supprising custom racks could easily cost more than that bike - minus the Rohloff.
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