Odd Bike

I haven't been to that state. Closest I've been to Washington is Idaho.
If you had, you'd know robpur has PLENTY of "great" material to choose from and likely has to edit it down to just several a day to make it practical for him to share, otherwise he'd be constantly editing and posting and not get anything else done....like eating or sleeping, earning a living, etc.

In a nutshell (pun intended) it can make "People of Walmart" look like amateur night..... :lmao:
 
If you had, you'd know robpur has PLENTY of "great" material to choose from and likely has to edit it down to just several a day to make it practical for him to share, otherwise he'd be constantly editing and posting and not get anything else done....like eating or sleeping, earning a living, etc.

In a nutshell (pun intended) it can make "People of Walmart" look like amateur night..... :lmao:

Oh, my God! :wow:
 
it's a bakfiets.

Almost, but not quite. Your suggestion made me go look. The Bakfiets have a sealed drive train which is common in The Netherlands, and I only saw models that have solid to somewhat solid cargo boxes. I did not see any with a tubular cargo cage, and some of the other components didn't look right. So I searched other cargo bike manufactures and found a matching bike from Riese & Muller. For only $9,119.00 you can have one of your own!

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