Now that the Xtracycle has been disassembled, I am back to square one with my old friend, the Haro V3.  This bike was my very first "real" mountain bike, from 2003 I believe.  This bike has gone through some changes over the years.  
For a while it was my MTB, geared with a Manitou suspension fork, and V brakes.  That phase traveled from Ohio to Southern California and continued on for a bit.  Then, after the Gary Fisher Rig showed up, it turned into a geared commuter with 1.5 inch slicks, then switching back to trail duty as a second single speed.  Moved back East, and it found it's way back to the streets, as a single speed commuter, this time with a Salsa steel rigid fork and disc brakes.  It hung on the wall of the garage for a time, patiently waiting for parts once again.  Finally came the cargo bike phase, via Xtracycle.  Now, we are here:
Back to just a frame.  What form should it take now?  
I have to say, this bike has lasted far longer than I ever would have guessed.  I couldn't even begin to estimate how many miles it has logged over the 9 years or so that I have owned it.  I am thinking I could piece together a cheap single speed again, but this time run some Schwalbe Big Apples just for fun.  Anyway, whatever form this bike takes on, it has been the best $400 that I have ever spent.  Thanks Haro!

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