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Old August 16th 04, 07:32 PM
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Since it is possible to build boat bumpers with enormous knots two feet in
diameter, might it also be possible to build the frame of a recumbent bike on
this premise?
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Old August 17th 04, 01:24 AM
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Since it is possible to build boat bumpers with enormous knots
two feet in diameter, might it also be possible to build the
frame of a recumbent bike on this premise?


.... "this premise" being enormous knots two feet in diameter??

Hard to envision.

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Old August 17th 04, 09:27 PM
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Since it is possible to build boat bumpers with enormous knots two feet in
diameter, might it also be possible to build the frame of a recumbent bike

on
this premise?
Dave )

Huh? U mean kinda like a pretzel on viagra? Better ask those Euro
types.. From time to time one of those guys builds a bike that exceeds
anything i have imagined, and anything I ever could imagine...

Even now someone who speaks American (very correctly, and without an
Alabama accent) is considering building the bike of your dreams using
only whipped cream and carbon nanotubes. Did u want 2 wheels with
that order, or 3?

dale


I was just thinkin. Wouldn't it be ridiculously easy to build a trike with a 2
by 4 and a $100.00 bmx with shock absorber purchased just as the coming winter
makes it useless and cheap?



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Old August 18th 04, 12:25 PM
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"WivFam" wrote

Since it is possible to build boat bumpers with enormous knots two feet in
diameter, might it also be possible to build the frame of a recumbent bike


I was just thinkin. Wouldn't it be ridiculously easy to build a trike with a 2
by 4 and a $100.00 bmx with shock absorber purchased just as the coming winter
makes it useless and cheap?


http://www.angelfire.com/id/BEEP/
http://www.manytracks.com/recumbent.htm
http://www.bikeroute.com/Recumbents/...es/000009.html
http://www.edwards200.freeserve.co.uk/trike.htm

 




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