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Old 08-02-11 | 05:54 AM
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Three Wheelers abound...

Over the years a few trikes have passed through The Old Shed. I started taking pictures and writing articles a while ago.

The first time bubble cool three wheeler was this E-ZROLL which Bicycles for Humanity gave to a local handicapped person...


Now, I have to get rid of this recently acquired BeeKay three wheeler, also found in near mint condition...


I would not mind seeing what other three wheelers, or four or what ever, other forum members might have tucked away.
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Old 08-02-11 | 08:37 AM
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I have a old Miami Sun three wheeler that I bartered some small engine parts for, this is the before pic as I took it down to the frame last week and am slowly putting it back together.

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Old 08-02-11 | 09:05 AM
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The blue one with the basket on the back was exactly what my late aunt Millie from Chicago had in the 80's!
The pics bring back nice memories of her as she was the nicest aunt a person could have! I did get her mad that one single time when she caught me doing tricks on her trike trying to ride it on only two of the wheels down her driveway during a summer visit from college.

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Old 08-02-11 | 09:19 AM
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I did get her mad that one single time when she caught me doing tricks on her trike trying to ride it on only two of the wheels down her driveway during a summer visit from college.
Not riding them on two wheels IS the problem. Ride this puppy, as one would a bicycle, and it will be a bicycle, for about three nano-seconds, as it shifts it purchase from three wheels to two, and then unceremoniously dumps you on your pumpkin, Pumpkin. Cornering on a three wheeler is, well, different!
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