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Old September 19th 04, 02:00 AM
Around Australia Recumbent Style
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Now you know why we have a flag on recumbents makes finding it easier. :-)

http://www.henniker.org.uk/images/pl...Amst04_010.jpg

http://www.henniker.org.uk/images/pl...Amst04_015.jpg

Thanks for the original thread Paul.


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Old September 19th 04, 06:46 AM
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I nearly drove straight over a recumbant a couple of years back. I wa
turning left at an intersection and was about to go, when I saw th
flash of an orange flag go past. I watched the flag go past and sa
that it was attached to a recumbant

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Old September 20th 04, 03:11 AM
Perry Butler
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Scenes like this are quite common in Europe.

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Now you know why we have a flag on recumbents makes finding it easier. :-)

http://www.henniker.org.uk/images/pl...Amst04_010.jpg

http://www.henniker.org.uk/images/pl...Amst04_015.jpg

Thanks for the original thread Paul.




 




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