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Project Bike Giveaway

September 22nd, 2011

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Path Racer Project Bike

I started working on a project bike last year. I was basically trying to build a old school path racer out of spare Beater parts. With new Beaters on the way I really don’t have time to finish it and I need the space.

If you promise to finish it and then let me ride it for one day, you could can have it for free. Doesn’t have to be fancy, it’s a Beater after all.  Put your name down if your interested. I’ll award it to its new owner before the end of the month.

Please note:  You should be mechanically inclined as the bike in not in one piece and is missing parts.  A good photo of it is here.  More parts are available.  It’s in Toronto.

UPDATE:  It’s no longer available and has gone to a good home. Thanks for the interest.

Step-Through Model

Project
2012 Beater Step-Through
  • Steel Frame
  • Rear rack
  • Front and rear fenders
  • Available as a single speed coaster brake hub or 3 speed Sturmey Archer coaster hub
  • Matte green frame with matte green accessories
  • Double kickstand
  • Double walled alloy rims
  • Retro LED head lamp
  • Single speed MSRP $350.00.
  • Three speed MSRP $ 450.00.

 

Roadster Model

Project
2012 Beater Roadster
  • Steel frame
  • Front and rear racks
  • Front and rear fenders
  • Available as a single speed coaster brake hub or 3 speed Sturmey Archer coaster hub
  • Matte green frame with matte black accessories
  • Double kickstand
  • Double walled alloy rims
  • Single speed MSRP $350.00.
  • Three speed MSRP $ 450.00.

2012 Beater Launch

September 10th, 2011

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Interbike

We are launching the 2012 Beaters at Interbike in Las Vegas between Sept 14-16. If you’re attending please drop by booth number 37101. If you can’t make it we will be updating the site after the show with some fresh photography.

Head Badge Replacement

August 20th, 2011

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Headbadge

Any current Beater owners the do not have a metal head badge on their bike please feel free to contact us and request one free of charge.  Early bikes where sold with a sticker version of the Flying Hammer crest which I was never really happy about.

Also if I spot one of the stickered bikes on the street there is a good chance you’ll find a small black plastic bag tied to your bike with a crest inside.