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Scott,



I'll give a you a few days notice if it looks like I may go out that way.



Hey veed....



I had heard of a guy who bought a Cyclo on e-bay real cheap but he also had 220 so he bought a Honda generator just to run the Cyclo. It's an option.



Anthony
 
(Maybe unnecessary) clarification- Cyclos come in both 120 and 220 versions.



theveed- Don't worry about a warranty. The Cyclo will last forever with minimal maintenance. My older one hasn't even been properly lubed :o and after about 20 years it still works great. Just now starting to sorta need brushes. I had [irresponsible employees] leave it outside in the winter and otherwise abuse it, no problems at all.
 
You want the model 5CE unit. I just sent on to the UK. They are more per unit, but with the pad deal, it was well worth the money.

I sent that unit with:

black backing pads

2 sets of each foam pad

2 sets of bonnets

wrench

1 set of carpet brushes

1 set of stiffer brushes



It was around 400 with shipping.



Let me know if interested as I have to get that special ordered..it only takes about 5 days for me to get it from the factory.



Robert Regan (Autopia Sponsor)
 
I go back far enough that my first Cyclo was blue....they called it the Wonder Tool. It was first used in the automotive industry by a company called Tidy Car. Until then, as I was told, it was exclusively used in the aircraft shops.
 
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