Playa del Carmen. Today I gave three little brothers a ride on the back of my bike (see the photo show below and to the right); met some clowns preparing for a circus; headed downtown and spent the afternoon and evening playing beach soccer. Now at the BK catching up with work--some of the best free wi-fi in town is here. Lots of people are out, the weather is warm and pleasant, the mariachis are playing their music. Christmas time is approaching and more and more vacationers are arriving. The soccer games shall get larger and more frequent.
Goodness gracious, my bike gets so many admiring looks and comments. It is nearly all black, and hence very appealing to the eye, and in addition, it is a novelty as it is longer than normal with the rear capacity for passengers. Several folks have asked me today how they can get one and how much it would cost. I have been encouraging folks to go to Xtracycle to purchase the extension so they can make their current bike into a long-tail cargo bike. I usually am quite hesitant to say the full-on price of the bike; instead I give a ridiculously low-ball figure, like somewhere between $200 and $800, the poorer the person looks, the lower the figure so as not to inspire jealousy, or I tell them how much I got the frame for, and say that many of the other parts I already had. If someone in Mexico really wanted to get the same bike I have, they should contact Xtracycle or go to the best bike shop they know of and see if they have an account with QBP where their bike shop can order the frame and specify all of the parts they want. The complete bike that Surly builds is quite different than the one I have; it is easier to get the complete bike, but if you know what you want, get the frame and specify to your bike shop all the parts you want.
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