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Date:         Wed, 9 Sep 1998 00:48:35 -0500
Reply-To:     Dave <dave@V-DUB.MUSA.COM>
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From:         Dave <dave@V-DUB.MUSA.COM>
Subject:      Paulchen Rack Questions
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I recently purchased a used Paulchen rack and have a few questions; First, I have a bike with a large diameter seat tube, the paulchens method of gripping the tube does not work, do they sell an adapter for large diameter tubes? Also, where can I get accessories for my new rack? And finally how do I know if I have a new or old style rack? I am assuming it's old style because it says "Made in W. Germany" and well it's been a while since West Germany's existed. My rack is black with a fold down tray with room for 2 bikes, 2 points to attach the clamps that hold the seat tubes and a brass lock which I don't have the key for yet, does this sound like the old or new style? Thanks

Dave Filcoff dave@v-dub.musa.com Volkswagens! http://v-dub.musa.com ------------------------------------------------------ 87 Vanagon GL Wolfsburg Weekender (129k) 88 Fox GL 4 door (151k) 90 Associated RC10 Team Car, Aluminum 95 Specialized Stumpjumper M2 FS ------------------------------------------------------ St. Louis / Columbia, MO LiMBO - Gateway VW Club - VWoA VW Club - Der Busbezitzer Gruppe


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