Premium Members Tom Wills Posted November 5, 2020 Premium Members Report Share Posted November 5, 2020 This is an older, but very workable rickshaw, which I just tuned up, and it’s ready for you to go start making money with it! This rickshaw is built off of a steel frame, 2 “bike-style” wheels, and a very beefy pivoting caster in the rear. It’s original owner told me that it was built by a key grip in New York years ago. It’s sat for some time in the previous owner’s garage, and then my shed, and so there is some rust on the steel frame, and on some screws. However, everything seems to be functional, and it rolls beautifully with the brand new tires I just had put on by a local bike shop. I think owning a rickshaw is a pretty important piece for the operator who wants to be prepared for anything. It’s saved me from doing quite a bit of running, and I’ve used my current rickshaw for doing a lot of handheld running and even mounting of remote heads and gimbals (both of which this Rickshaw would work well for, with its beefy 2” mounting post). Asking $1500, which you can easily make back in 5 days of rental (the going rate in NYC is $350/day for Rickshaw rentals, and I’ve gotten that without issue). Only selling to the NY/NJ/PA/CT/MD area due to size and weight, and either you’ll have to bring a van to get it from me in NJ, or I can deliver in most of that area in my van. Important note is the size of this rickshaw, and that it doesn’t fold down too much. The seat, post, and wheels remove, but the frame itself is heavy steel, and the handles are based off of 6’ lengths of Speedrail. So please make sure that you have the room to store this, and a way to transport it to set with you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Tom Wills Posted December 28, 2020 Author Premium Members Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 Bump and a price drop - $1000 now, with free delivery in the mid-Atlantic and northeast US. Want this to go to a new home and be useful, not just taking up room in my storage! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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