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Old October 30th 03, 07:31 PM
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A carbon-fibre Windcheetah, as 3 wheels are better this far north in
winter. (Aberdeen)

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Old November 3rd 03, 11:44 AM
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....and price were no issue, a fully faired tadpole trike

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Old November 3rd 03, 10:14 PM
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Jay wrote:
: It is designed mainly for weather protection and is basically an aluminum
: pole egg-shaped superstructure with boat cover style protection in clear and
: white vinyl.
: It is lightweight (8lbs approx.) and easy to use.
: Anyone wanting a photo or more info- just ask!

Use http://www.ihpva.org/incoming/index.htm ?

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Old November 8th 03, 02:10 AM
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"Peter Amey" wrote in message
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It woul dhave to be my Brompton folder - the most useful bike I have
ever owned. (However, my _second_ bike would be a recumbent!).


Yeah, I think I'd have to keep my Bike Friday New World Tourist and travel
trailer because of its usefulness. Fridays' and other quality travel
folders can do so many things reasonably well. You can tour on it, commute
on it, shop on it, as well as take it off road. It's a great travel bike
that's a snap to transport on any public conveyance anywhere in the world.
It truly becomes a faithful companion that's always there when you want it.

I've never tried a Brompton, but I bet they are really great for city living
and commuting.

My second bike would be a lwb recumbent and the rest of them would be
anything and everything.

skip


 




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