Any Bike Mechanics Looking for Work?
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ubrayj02 at 06.20.08 - 8:43 pm
I'm starting a small business selling Flying Pigeon bicycles and bakfiets in L.A. and I need a few good bike mechanics to help assemble bikes and bakfiets.
The pay starts around $120/day and you'd be working out of a warehouse in North East L.A.
The job will run from mid-August until mid-September - and you'll be one of the first people to learn how to work on bakfiets in L.A. (Dutchmen are flying out here to train us on that).
If anyone is interested, give me a shout:
310-902-5439 or ubrayj02@yahoo.com
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word.. I wish...
someone should snap this up..
Joseph - you should post on LAFixed too if you don't have anyone yet..
redridinghood06.22.08 - 10:47 am
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TALK TO FUZZBEAST!!!
(i'll tell him also!)
ingipet06.22.08 - 3:07 pm
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Thanks for the suggestions!
I've been stressing with all sorts of details of this little venture, so your advice is much appreciated.
I wonder - would anyone really want to buy a heavy, single speed, 1946 Raleigh-style bike that came from China? With the bikes on thei way to the U.S. right now out of Tiajin, I guess it is too late to be thinking this question out loud :)
ubrayj0206.23.08 - 2:40 am
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Joseph... yes, talk to me...
Oh and is that '46 Raleigh styled bicycle a Flying Pigeon perhaps? (If so it's based of a '32 Raleigh, or a 49, not a 46).
FuzzBeast06.23.08 - 4:29 am
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YAY!
is this:
raincitybikes.com the sort of bike yur talking about???
the bucket bike is so awesome! great for the kids!!!
because yes, i think you could find interested buyers here in L.A. !! goood luck!!!!
ingipet06.23.08 - 7:29 am
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Well, from joseph's original post, I'm assuming he wants to help bring Bakfiets to LA, which are the brand of bucket bike like he himself has.
FuzzBeast06.23.08 - 4:12 pm
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how many would you have to build per day? I've built and fixed a couple at our bike shop and the owner pretty much decided to stop servicing those bikes. They end up being a bigger hassle than it's worth.
LudiChrist06.23.08 - 6:31 pm
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Again, Joseph email me, it's in my profile.
FuzzBeast06.23.08 - 6:35 pm
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fuzzy...give josef an email....his email is in the original post....
!
ingipet06.23.08 - 6:55 pm
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Do you have a price on these yet?
sexy06.23.08 - 7:26 pm
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The FLying Pigeon bikes would go for a little more than $300, depending on our costs to import them (still up in the air a little bit).
They're the old-school, heavy duty, 1946 Raleigh style bikes everyone associates with China.
The Bakfiets come from one of the specialty manufacturers in Holland. The prices on those vary, but they start at around $2700 (I believe). The fuckin' dollar decided to tank in value right when both of these ventures got started - so we're hosed on the import costs and labor from Europe.
With the cost to own a car rising super fast, a bakfiets actually makes a lot of sense for some people.
So do motor scooters, but that is only if you're into scooting.
ubrayj0206.23.08 - 7:57 pm
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Does anyone know if these can be taken on to the light rail?
User106.24.08 - 9:53 pm
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Bakfiets? On the light rail cars?
Dude, no way. They are too long to get up the handicap ramps. Unless you;re really creative.
Can you fit a tandem on the light rail cars?
ubrayj0206.24.08 - 11:51 pm
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I can speak mostly for the Blue Line. The Blue Line has the room for a tandem, but I read some where that you can't bring tandems on the train. The bikes mentioned above may not be considered tandems. Looks like they would fit fairly easily into the blue line cars too.
User106.25.08 - 12:05 am
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I was thinking about taking my tandem on the Blue Line.
The bike is over 10 feet long.
Someone told me they has seen a tandem on the train, but I decided not to risk it. What If I got up to LA and then was denied on the return trip? Metro clearly states "no tandems on the train"
The bucket bikes look to be at least as long as a tandem.
Creative Thing06.25.08 - 12:20 am
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YESSSSS!
I'LL DO IT.
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Eddie GOpez06.25.08 - 12:29 am
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btw: BICYCLE KITCHEN COOK since May 2005. I like to strip 'em and build 'em.
Eddie GOpez06.25.08 - 12:30 am
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I took my tandem on the subway in LA. It fits fine... you just have to be willing to stand the whole time cause theres really no perfect place to lean it. The handicapped section at the end of the car is your best bet.
Theres really not many people around to hassle you about it anyway.
stillline06.25.08 - 12:31 am
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