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Wanted: Windcheetah
Posted by: peter (IP Logged)
Date: December 05, 2008 07:23PM

Posted on behalf of the following gentleman:

I am interested in buying a second hand Windcheetah. I live in Argentina but I will be in London in January 2009. I'm thinking about buying the machine then and transporting it back to my country.

Prof. Franco Eugenio Nanni
Universidad Nacional de Tucuman - Argentina
E-mail: fnanni (at) herrera.unt.edu.ar

Re: Wanted: Windcheetah
Posted by: arellcat (IP Logged)
Date: December 06, 2008 11:19AM

Mine (no. 202) is still for sale.

Built in 1994 by Bob Dixon in his garage;
Medium frame is good for up to 43 inch ex-seam;
17" front wheels, 26" rear;
XTR mechs, XT 11-30 cassette, Middleburn chainset 28/40/52;
carbon/kevlar seat (plus spare seat);
custom single and original two-pannier racks;
flag and reflectives;
original rack bag;
two bottle cages on carbon mounts.

I'm looking for around ?1000 to help fund my new bike. I'm in Edinburgh.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 06/12/2008 11:21AM by arellcat.

Re: Wanted: Windcheetah
Posted by: D.TEK HPVS (IP Logged)
Date: December 12, 2008 03:19PM

We can offer a choice of 7 Windcheetah trikes and all from stock !
private message already sent to Prof FEN ..........Regards Kevin D.TEK HPVS

Re: Wanted: Windcheetah
Posted by: petethepedlar (IP Logged)
Date: December 19, 2008 01:59PM

Hi Arelicat, Do you still have a Windcheetah available for sale in Edinburgh? What exactly is the 43'' measurement you give - I'm 6' 4'' with a 34'' inside leg trouser measurement. Would your bike be likely to fit? Cheers Pete

Re: Wanted: Windcheetah
Posted by: arellcat (IP Logged)
Date: December 20, 2008 11:41AM

Pete, rather than inside leg length, I use the ex-seam measurement suggested by Lightning:

[www.lightningbikes.com]

Mine is a bit over 45 inches, which is why I've suggested my Windcheetah is more suited to someone with slightly shorter legs, otherwise the rider needs to sit on a less horizontal part of the seat.



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