There are a lot of Electras here. They're cool, quality cruisers.
There are a lot of Electras here. They're cool, quality cruisers.
Score! That's be at LEAST $250 around here. Canadian funds, so like 180? 2? Whatever, enjoy!The week before I bought this one for my granddaughter, I found a new, never assembled, Electra Cruiser 1 for $100 that I bought for myself.
I wanted to build myself a Plumbike chopper frame, but they refused to sell me the frame separatley That's a pity, because their frame looked promising. Alloy made, semi-integrated headset, possibly comfortable geometry. And by building it myself i could have avoided all the mentioned above flaws. But i guess their marketing strategy is far from my expectationsHere, in Pierogi & Kielbasa Country, when you see a cruiser there are 3 possibilities. From less to more common:
* Electras/Felts - rarely, and mostly the cheapest ones.
* Plumbike - a cheap polish knock-off. Highly customizable and poorly made with things like V-Brakes working on powder coated rims, and wheels being powder coated without dismantling.
*Chinese knock offs. You can buy them new for around 100-120$. Ride like c...p, look like c...p, and last from one to a maximum of two seasons of usage.
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