Information is insanely scant on this, but you know, look at it, it'll carry you some cargo and apparently it weathers daily use for a number of years. The LLV of bicycles or something.

And then it's cut to pieces, as the postal service fears more scams based on sold bicycles. They used to sell their old ones, then they got used in scams, now they don't anymore, because senior citizens still don't understand that you can't trust anyone just because they have a uniform or a bicycle in yellow.

Now, don't get me wrong, scamming senior citizens is an issue that needs tackling, I just don't think it's really the postal services concern or that "trashing perfectly serviceable bicycles" is a reasonable approach to the problem.

  • regul [any]
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    1 year ago

    Here's the French version, photo taken by me in Saint-Malo:

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    • 7bicycles [he/him]
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      Looks like the older version of ours with an e-motor strapped to it, especially with the rolling front stand.

      Never did figure out why the postal bike configuration never really took off in the consumer market, they seem quite handy as per carrying capacity and also fairly cheap to build since it's mostly a normal bicycle. Personally, I blame cars.

      • regul [any]
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        1 year ago

        I like the little side front wheels.