Maryland is a long way away from Mexico, but I have bought two Mexican cargo trikes in Nogales, Mexico (right over the border from me) for $220.00 each (yes that is two hundred and twenty dollars) and ridden them off the shop floor and back into the U.S.. Here's the link:
http://www.bicicletasmercurio.com.mx/carga.htm
They aren't super high quality but they are definitely good enough!
Erik
Matt wrote:
I have Haley Trike which I think is quite well suited to the task of carrying tools for a mobile bike shop. They are built to order, and you can order them with many custom box options, and the optional umbrella holder can actually hold a post for a bike stand provided it's the right diameter. if you have a bike stand you would like to use, give Stephen the post diameter, and I'm sure he could add a mount for it for a reasonable price. http://www.haleytrikes.com/options.html
Matt
On Sep 15, 2008, at 11:00 AM, adam schwartz wrote:
Here at the Renaissance Community Youth Bike Shop in the DC/MD area, we are looking to develop a mobile bike repair stand for events, farmers markets, festivals, etc.. Does anyone know where we can acquire a pedal rickshaw cart like found in most "developing" parts of the world.
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