Amarillo
Tom
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Amarillo picked up a couple of nasty and stupid battle scars during our recent trip to Devon and Cornwall.
Overnight I rested the bikes against the side of the van and locked them to the rear wheel. Previously this had been fine with our Bromptons, but this time we took our touring bikes. With the boys having a pillow fight upstairs, and rocking and rolling the van while doing so, the rear luggage rack of my bike scraped the paint down to the metal in an unsightly gouge.
I treat our van as a tool, not an object of art, and consider the odd ding or bump character building, however, this scrape really does need attention.
What is the most cost effective way to get it fixed?
Overnight I rested the bikes against the side of the van and locked them to the rear wheel. Previously this had been fine with our Bromptons, but this time we took our touring bikes. With the boys having a pillow fight upstairs, and rocking and rolling the van while doing so, the rear luggage rack of my bike scraped the paint down to the metal in an unsightly gouge.
I treat our van as a tool, not an object of art, and consider the odd ding or bump character building, however, this scrape really does need attention.
What is the most cost effective way to get it fixed?