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Old November 21st 10, 09:20 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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Default Multi-Functional Bike Trailer - DOM T1 Trailer

Multi-function bicycle trailer. Built for the active traveler.
Functions as both a bicycle trailer and hand luggage. Move easily
through the port or station then attach to your bicycle and go! Leave
your bicycle at home and you still have a heavy-duty suitcase with
strong 8 inch tires. Wheel height is adjustable; keep in the high
position for cycling clearance or lower for better balance. Aluminum
alloy frame comes with waterproof bag and 30kg capacity.The T1 is
built around a black fabric suitcase with a striking exoskeleton of
anodized aluminum tubing.

The Free Parable Design website http://freeparable.com/ has all the
details.

Please contact us only if you are a serious buyer! Distributors and
wholesalers are welcome!

Hwai Chen

BayEcoTech/Magi Scitech, Inc.
4000 Moorpark Avenue, Suite 106, San Jose, CA 95117
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