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Old May 20th 05, 11:12 PM
Tony Belding
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Default "big wheel" trikes

I've noticed some tadpole trikes (like the Scarab/Trimuter) are
available in a "big wheel" version with a larger rear wheel. They
obvioulsy take up more space. . . I was just wonder what was the
reasoning behind that, what the advantages are presumed to be.
Smoother ride? Higher gear range?

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Tony Belding, Hamilton Texas

 




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