About as non-standard as you can get...

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kwackers
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About as non-standard as you can get...

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How rude!

But at least we now know where little tricycles come from! :D :D :D
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byegad wrote:How rude!

But at least we now know where little tricycles come from! :D :D :D


Looks like a bad accident to me :?
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Chain looks a bit slack ... and where are the mudguards (and 'flaps) :roll:
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Yorkshireman wrote:Chain looks a bit slack ... and where are the mudguards (and 'flaps) :roll:


Quite right its a disgrace! :?
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reohn2 wrote:
byegad wrote:How rude!

But at least we now know where little tricycles come from! :D :D :D


Looks like a bad accident to me :?


How do you know what Mrs byegad says in the privacy of our bedroom????
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Does the thing have any brakes?
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Mick F wrote:Does the thing have any brakes?


Possibly not, but it does look to have pedal reflectors!
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But the most important question is....

...can it take a single pannier? :wink:
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Wildduck wrote:But the most important question is....

...can it take a single pannier? :wink:


I spotted it - parading the single pannier disguised as a box is not going to fool anyone......
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Ah, there's no catching you out!
Trice Q 2007 in inky blue (Quackers)
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Cube SL Team Cross (Rubberduckzilla)
Homebaked tourer (The Duck's Dream)
MTB mongrel (Harold the Flying Sheep)
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Post by Woody »

Surely thats a child seat on the back?

I particularly like the spare wheel carried on the bike!
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Woody wrote:Surely thats a child seat on the back?

I particularly like the spare wheel carried on the bike!


Yep - just seal the child in the pannier!
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byegad wrote:
reohn2 wrote:
byegad wrote:How rude!

But at least we now know where little tricycles come from! :D :D :D


Looks like a bad accident to me :?


How do you know what Mrs byegad says in the privacy of our bedroom????


I'll PM you on that :shock: :D
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Tell you what, its worth going back to the source and having a look at the other pics. Oh my! :roll:
For the lazy: http://ratrodbikes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6670
Interesting take on the vertical drop out idea!
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