Martin Antonenko A Fixture Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 8,775 Aug 27, 2018 #1 ...think about this...? Cheers
John Bowery A Fixture Joined Nov 18, 2005 Messages 9,428 Location Denton, TX. Aug 27, 2018 #2 Any brakes on that thing??? or do you just use your heels? John
Landrotten Highlander A Fixture Joined Jun 11, 2017 Messages 855 Aug 27, 2018 #3 may be nice in the states, but I would not want to drive this thing along some of the Scottish roads up the Highlands (I cannot imagine this thing turning easily)
may be nice in the states, but I would not want to drive this thing along some of the Scottish roads up the Highlands (I cannot imagine this thing turning easily)
Martin Antonenko A Fixture Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 8,775 Aug 27, 2018 #4 There are some breaks. Cheers
fogie A Fixture Joined Sep 9, 2015 Messages 1,641 Location St. Ives, Cormwall Aug 29, 2018 #5 Great piece of kit ! Not sure whether the knees would be up to it .... but I feel a rather late mid-life crisis coming on !
Great piece of kit ! Not sure whether the knees would be up to it .... but I feel a rather late mid-life crisis coming on !
OldTaff PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Mar 19, 2014 Messages 3,097 Location Glemsford, Suffolk, UK Aug 29, 2018 #6 A straight -line show bike......switch off and jump off before your legs get roasted by that engine
Huw63 A Fixture Joined Jan 28, 2012 Messages 4,304 Location Wales Sep 1, 2018 #7 Been done several times before - they use heliopter parts for the wheels. Does not look good to my eye but they are clever engineers. Cheers Huw
Been done several times before - they use heliopter parts for the wheels. Does not look good to my eye but they are clever engineers. Cheers Huw
BadExample Member Joined May 17, 2018 Messages 13 Location Toronto Canada Sep 10, 2018 #9 Definitely a feat of engineering... a conversation piece... but not a bike! This is a hand crafted bike!
Definitely a feat of engineering... a conversation piece... but not a bike! This is a hand crafted bike!