Ack. So thylacine bikes aren't certified for 30km/h head ons? Thylo will have to work on that.
That green thing was a nice bit of kit though. Loved the colour.
So what's it like actually owning one? Is it like owning a backyard special, or are they done alright? Or are they like Australia's answer to a Serrota? Can I expect an honest answer considering you'd most likely like your next bike to be straight with round wheels?