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Tricycle1 01-07-12 01:26 PM

Tricycle
 
Can anyone tell me what kind of tricycle this is or it's time when it was made since there is nothing that tells me what kind of trike this is. http://https://gq1.attach.mail.ymail...hBwOkzjkImgg--

Sirrus Rider 01-07-12 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by Tricycle1 (Post 13688824)
Can anyone tell me what kind of tricycle this is or it's time when it was made since there is nothing that tells me what kind of trike this is. http://https://gq1.attach.mail.ymail...hBwOkzjkImgg--

Need pics. Your link is hidden.

commo_soulja 01-08-12 12:44 AM

Invisible trike?

RonH 01-08-12 09:13 AM

I copied and pasted the pic link and it took me to my yahoo email account. :rolleyes:

Retro Grouch 01-08-12 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by Tricycle1 (Post 13688824)
Can anyone tell me what kind of tricycle this is or it's time when it was made since there is nothing that tells me what kind of trike this is. http://https://gq1.attach.mail.ymail...hBwOkzjkImgg--

It's either a Vampire or a Stealth. Neither show up on ordinary photography.

no1mad 01-08-12 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by RonH (Post 13691761)
I copied and pasted the pic link and it took me to my yahoo email account. :rolleyes:

Tried the same thing and didn't even get that far. My Dragon browser showed an error string that did include the fact that the link leads to a ymail, so there is the problem. Fairly sure that posting a pic/image as an image directly from your e-mail account won't work. Try attaching the file instead. Or upload the pic from your hard drive to the BF servers.

fietsbob 01-08-12 11:37 AM


Can anyone tell me what kind of tricycle this is ...
2 'kinds': delta and tadpole. tadpole steers with 2 wheels in front, drives 1 rear.
delta steers with the single front wheel, drives 1
[occasionally a differential is part of the design], then, or 2.

no1mad 01-08-12 12:16 PM

Recumbent tadpole http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...PF62A__E-uGX5l

Recumbent delta http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...nGBjeCvrDglIgr

Industrial/Recreational/Cruiser safety bike http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...BUgItN2TXqy-Q0

JanMM 01-08-12 04:12 PM

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Don't forget the racing tricycles that are more common in the UK.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=232844

StephenH 01-09-12 06:52 AM

And don't forget the Kid's Tricycle (for which you'll find about as much info in the "antiques" forums as you will in bicycling forums.)

SlimRider 01-09-12 07:22 AM

It's a Huffy!

...That's my best guess...

- Slim :)

Jeff Wills 01-09-12 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by SlimRider (Post 13695112)
It's a Huffy!

...That's my best guess...

- Slim :)

At the other end of the spectrum, maybe it's a Vector:

http://home.comcast.net/%7Ejeff_will...r/apvector.jpg

Tricycle1 01-15-12 03:33 PM

Sorry about the image... hopefully this will resolve the problem
. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...tures4003.jpg/

Tricycle1 01-15-12 03:53 PM

What type, age, or company is this tricycle from? (re-post)
 
I had bought a trike that i'm trying to fix. Problem is that this trike is a mystery for me since i have no knowledge on this kind of trike. So if anyone has any kind of information, please reply. Here are some images of my trike,I think its original color is blue?If the link doesn't show up, then I will try to fix it. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...tures4003.jpg/http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...tures4010.jpg/

Jeff Wills 01-15-12 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by Tricycle1 (Post 13723515)
Sorry about the image... hopefully this will resolve the problem
. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...tures4003.jpg/

See if this works:

http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/6...ctures4003.jpg

That's a very, very basic/cheap Huffy/Murray/Sears adult trike, made in the '70's or '80's. Nothing to write home about.


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