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Return of the Big Wheel
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I saw this at the Spicer Cycles website. Perhaps this needs to be in the recumbent forum?
It looks like a fixie to me, though. If they could move the brake to the rear axle and put some Speedplay Frogs on it, I'd buy one in a second. Enjoy, BK |
Sweet. But why would you move the brake to the rear? Really, you could lose the brake altogether.
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Originally Posted by riderx
Sweet. But why would you move the brake to the rear? Really, you could lose the brake altogether.
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Brake on the axle? A hand brake on one back wheel is all you need. Well, until you wear away said back wheel.
Plus, it needs a hollow plastic front wheel so after a couple of skids you get that squared off wheel feel. That's the only way to ride a big wheel. |
Originally Posted by bombusben
Brake on the axle? A hand brake on one back wheel is all you need. Well, until you wear away said back wheel.
Plus, it needs a hollow plastic front wheel so after a couple of skids you get that squared off wheel feel. That's the only way to ride a big wheel. I think I would also add a frame pad. BK |
last trike I saw was free, at the airman's attic on base :eek: |
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Originally Posted by bombusben
Brake on the axle? A hand brake on one back wheel is all you need. Well, until you wear away said back wheel.
Plus, it needs a hollow plastic front wheel so after a couple of skids you get that squared off wheel feel. That's the only way to ride a big wheel. Now they have to do a Green Machine version. |
this state of the art tricycle will provide families with riding memories for generations to come |
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Originally Posted by Serbaside
Generations? your kid is gonna grow out of it in a year...any dumbass that spends $850 on a trike should be shot
not to mention that any kid small enough to fit on a trike is probably gonna end up destroying it in a couple months by throwing it around and stuff...kids that young don't know how to really take care of Ti...unless it's really thick Ti tubing... |
That is definitely one sweet ride, buddah knuckle. I especially like the ability to mount a water bottle cage.
Originally Posted by bombusben
A hand brake on one back wheel is all you need. Well, until you wear away said back wheel.
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dude imagine the stoppies!!!
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Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
my friend and i used to think that was a joke. until we saw one in a shop. then we sort of hoped it was more of a promotional joke thing that the shop was sort of going along with...until we talked to the shop owner. nope. not a joke. a little piece of me died that day.
i was kind of hoping that litespeed had a sense of humor. [i'm not sure why] fsnl sparky |
Ive got access to a huge trike that could probably use some customizing. It's already a fixie I think... did Bianchi ever make a trike?
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Originally Posted by p3ntuprage
I saw a contemporary highwheeler that had some kind of freewheel mechanism. Also a caliper brake on the front wheel. I think this was to appeal to the general public unaccustomed to fixed drive. Somehow, this seems much scarier than a old school fixed highwheeler. One thing I've always wanted was a MONOWHEEL: http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEU...hl/mclean2.jpg I'd settle for a human powered monowheel... http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEU...whl/1897_1.gif |
looks similar to mr garrison's invention:
http://www.rocpoint.com/01episode_Gu...son5/511-8.jpg fsnl sparky |
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