I'll talk to the staff about the invoice.An answer to Ciclista's question (which may be relevant to Daniel), They aren't spring-loaded, so whatever position they're mounted in is all the tension they'll provide. also it looks like one of the mount holes is for the axle, which makes them kind of goofy to install and adjust.If y'all still want them I'll try to get them to you.On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 10:11 AM, Daniel Byrd <daniel@kidsonbikes.net> wrote:DanielThanks for putting this out there!Are you able to put together an invoice as well?I will pay for shipping, even for them if you'd like- just let me know an estimate.I am very interested in those for refurbished bikes that go out to our programs! Are they still available?Hi there,This is Daniel Byrd and I'm the Executive Director for Kids on Bikes in Colorado Springs, CO.www.kidsonbikes.netWe've moved!Come visit our New Location1026 S. Tejon StreetBeside Mountain Equipment Recyclers!On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 5:50 PM, Thomas Butler <thomas.unavailable@gmail.com> wrote:This is a total shot in the dark, but if anyone has use for (up to) an entire box of these chain tensioners, please suggest a way for us to get them to you. Not spring loaded, but they are brand new. direct from NuVinci.
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