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Aluminum, Glass, and Plastic
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Orange is the New Neon Green
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Mr. J and Me
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How I get to work (usually)
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Front right view
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Inside the crate
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Mr. M (front) and Mr. W (back) borrowing my Surly Big Dummy
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Mr. M and his Surly Cross-Check
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Dr. B and his Waterford
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Bottle opener (for beer) on crate (for wine) on Big Dummy
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The elegant Ms. N and her BRAND NEW Electra Hawaii Custom 3i
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Mr. L and his Trek Valencia
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The enchanting Mrs. D and her Bianchi Milano Alfine (in Celeste, of course)
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Ms. L and her Electra Black Betty
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Young Ms. M and her BRAND NEW Electra Townie Holiday 3i
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The elegant Ms. S and her Electra Amsterdam Classic 3i in 'Yellow Tulip'
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Ms. H and her BRAND NEW Trek Allant WSD
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Evidence
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My 1998 Waterford Precision Cycles 1900 Adventure Cycle
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Gamoh King Carrier Rack on Trek Allant
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Ms. J and her Trek Soho
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The talented Ms. M and her Gary Fisher Simple City 3
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Wald 139 Basket ZIP-TIED to PDW Rack
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My old Brooks B-67 and Wald 139 Basket ZIP-TIED to PDW Rack
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Daruma! Ms. M made this cool bag.
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Trek Belleville crate prototype, part 1
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Trek Belleville crate prototype, part 2
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Trek Belleville crate prototype, part 3
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Trek Belleville crate prototype, part 4
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