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Post by doc on Nov 26, 2005 13:23:33 GMT 1
This is a sweet bit of UK comercialy built kit. I wonder if I could get just a back end off of them for a self build project. www.trikemaster.co.uk/
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Post by roland on Nov 26, 2005 14:26:10 GMT 1
I have seen such a trike here in Germany but it was a 1500 GW. It was also ridden by a handycapped man. I didn't met him but it's a great idea and solves a lot of problems handycapped (and older) people have to ride a bike. It's a solution I could take when my legs are not further able to hold a heavy bike upright. ;D
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Post by bunnie on Nov 29, 2005 16:20:42 GMT 1
I have seen Venture based trikes like this; I can give it a try to find it again if you like?
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Post by doc on Nov 29, 2005 20:49:51 GMT 1
I've started talking to the UK guys about budget options as I'd like to just get the running chassis and build on it from there, but never hurts to talk to other people doing these things if you can find that link Bunnie.
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Post by Yamamoose on Nov 30, 2005 4:32:22 GMT 1
Good to see you back Doc!!! How is your hat holding up? There is another one somewhere in Iraq until mid-January! ;D
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Post by doc on Nov 30, 2005 13:34:12 GMT 1
Holding up well moose cheers. The hat is in the wardrobe now. This time of year I wear one with a lining and ear flaps. Even the bikes are away for the winter now. Once it snows I can't get them out of the workshop even on a nice day as I'd rather lay them up properly then only use them 3 days in 3 months.
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