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Old 04-21-15, 04:19 AM
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randyjawa 
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The Falcon trike, once converted, proved to be a difficult bike to ride, to say the least. You will understand why if you take a moment, or two, to have a look at the complete article on the bicycle. The problem - one wheel drive and that drive drives the bicycle to the drive side, and violently so...



As for not ridden much...

The bicycle has been sold, without the kit. The kit was sold to a Bike Forums member and his son seems to like the bicycle. That said, it is not a great bicycle to ride, but it is unusual.

And, for what it is worth, I don't ride this some of my other bicycles, such as this Legnano...



Or my early Marinoni Special...



But I spent the last three months, in Jamaica, putting close to 2,500 km on this old Peugeot, which I gave away upon leaving the islands...

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