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toasterburn 11-26-12 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by Pinigis (Post 14986811)
Yes, I will.

Thanks, I appreciate that. Always nice to see a business have good customer service.

toasterburn 11-26-12 06:27 PM

Ok, assuming I could increase my budget $40, would it be worth it to get the Origami Cricket over the Crane?

I've never had a bike with disk brakes (or that type of suspension for that matter) but I've always been told that it's preferable.

smallwheeler 11-26-12 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by toasterburn (Post 14987077)
Ok, assuming I could increase my budget $40, would it be worth it to get the Origami Cricket over the Crane?

I've never had a bike with disk brakes (or that type of suspension for that matter) but I've always been told that it's preferable.

where do you live, toasterburn?

toasterburn 11-26-12 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by smallwheeler (Post 14987081)
where do you live, toasterburn?

Northport, Alabama

smallwheeler 11-26-12 07:13 PM

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hmm. i was just having a cursory look around your area and saw this:

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not exactly what you had in mind, but my god... stunning condition.. its immaculate really.. a 5 speed with a dynamo powered headlight. its in huntsville.. $200.. wow

toasterburn 11-26-12 08:43 PM

Pretty. But that is an 8 hour round trip from here.

toasterburn 11-27-12 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by Pinigis (Post 14986811)
Yes, I will.


Pinigis, could you answer a few quick questions for me?

If I ever wanted to swap out parts on one of your bikes (for instance, the suspension on your Cricket model) would standard parts work? Or would I only be able to use parts you produce for that specific bike?

What material are the latches that hold the folding hinges together made of?

Do your bikes come already tuned? Or would I need to get a bike shop to go over it before riding?

Thanks.

smallwheeler 11-27-12 10:35 AM

toasterburner, can you provide a link to the c-list boardwalk you were considering?

toasterburn 11-27-12 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by smallwheeler (Post 14989088)
toasterburner, can you provide a link to the c-list boardwalk you were considering?


Sure: http://bham.craigslist.org/spo/3395666684.html

smallwheeler 11-27-12 10:49 AM

they are older bikes, but seller claims excellent condition. i would definitely suggest seeing those in person and doing a test ride.

Pinigis 11-27-12 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by toasterburn (Post 14989078)
Pinigis, could you answer a few quick questions for me?

If I ever wanted to swap out parts on one of your bikes (for instance, the suspension on your Cricket model) would standard parts work? Or would I only be able to use parts you produce for that specific bike?

What material are the latches that hold the folding hinges together made of?

Do your bikes come already tuned? Or would I need to get a bike shop to go over it before riding?

Thanks.

Nearly all of our parts are standard sizes and can be replaced easily. The front suspension is made by Zoom, the rear is a standard size replacable by any of a dozen or more options. We do keep some spares, but since they are off-the-shelf sizes it is just as easy to pick them up online or at your local bike shop.

The latches are aluminum. There are some steel compents within (pins, retaining rings, ect), but the levers and housings are aluminum.

We tune each bike before it is shipped but there is a little assembly required (pedals, front wheel, and front fender) that should take about 10 minutes to complete. If you are not adept at maintenance and making adjustments yourself, it is a good idea to find a local bike shop that you trust to help with maintenance whether you have one of our bikes or another.

toasterburn 11-27-12 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by Pinigis (Post 14989266)
Nearly all of our parts are standard sizes and can be replaced easily. The front suspension is made by Zoom, the rear is a standard size replacable by any of a dozen or more options. We do keep some spares, but since they are off-the-shelf sizes it is just as easy to pick them up online or at your local bike shop.

The latches are aluminum. There are some steel compents within (pins, retaining rings, ect), but the levers and housings are aluminum.

We tune each bike before it is shipped but there is a little assembly required (pedals, front wheel, and front fender) that should take about 10 minutes to complete. If you are not adept at maintenance and making adjustments yourself, it is a good idea to find a local bike shop that you trust to help with maintenance whether you have one of our bikes or another.

Thanks for answering my questions. Ok, I'm giving your bikes a try. Just put in an order for a glossy black Cricket.

Pinigis 11-27-12 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by toasterburn (Post 14991616)
Thanks for answering my questions. Ok, I'm giving your bikes a try. Just put in an order for a glossy black Cricket.

We will get one ready for you. I hope that you enjoy it and I look forward to your feedback.

patrockT 07-11-13 04:22 PM

Hello! Thanks for starting this thread, as it has been the most helpful, and I JUST decided on the Cricket which i will order within the next few days. How do you like it so far?


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