How about a Malvern Star?
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How about a Malvern Star?
I hope those are high pressure tires. Get a load of the steering.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ma...y_Sam_Hood.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ma...y_Sam_Hood.jpg
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I've seen that picture before at some time and have to admit I think it is an interesting design. I'm not sure it is practical and why would you want both people to steer? That's like having two steering wheels in a car, which really is not a very good idea.
As far as getting my hands on a Malvern Star, I'd love to add one to my collection one of these days.
As far as getting my hands on a Malvern Star, I'd love to add one to my collection one of these days.
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I wonder where it is now?
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