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From: Krusty on
Ace wrote:

> On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 08:43:50 -0500, Mark Olson <olsonm(a)tiny.invalid>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Can't afford a 'real' trike conversion. I don't think I've ever
> > seen a "Voyager" kit on a Wing but I've seen quite a few ridden by
> > ignoranuses on other bikes.
> >
> > http://www.mtcvoyager.com/
> >
> > Pathetic, really.
>
> Well yeah, but no more or less than any other Trike, Shirley?

I have a certain respect for home-made ones using particularly unlikely
engines, like the Saab one I've seen at Avebury a few times.

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From: The Older Gentleman on
wessie <putmynamehere(a)tesco.net> wrote:

> one of those and one of these
> http://slumz.boxden.com/f22/can-am-spyder-1370184/
> were present at the hotel I used in the Vosges.
>
"Anyone with any experience on one? Really thinking about getting one,
but I don't have much experience on bikes. I'm wondering if this rides
like a traditional sports bike or does it handle differently."

It's a trike, FFS. what do you think, you dumb septic?


> Hideous things ridden by a hideous Dutch couple. The female pretty much
> matched darsy's obesity criterion.

I hesitate to ask this, but the criterion is what?


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From: Krusty on
Ace wrote:

> On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 09:15:32 -0500, Mark Olson <olsonm(a)tiny.invalid>
> wrote:
>
> > Personally if I wanted to ride a bike-like vehicle but couldn't
> > manage two wheels, it would be an Peraves machine
> > http://www.peraves.ch/ (if I win the Lotto) or a Can-Am Spyder
> > http://spyder.brp.com/
>
> I honestly don't see the point of either. If you want a car, get a
> car, FFS.

The point of the Can-Ams is huge amounts of fun on wet roads. I'd love
one.

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From: darsy on
On Jul 21, 3:17 pm, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (The Older
Gentleman) wrote:
> wessie <putmynameh...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
> > one of those and one of these
> >http://slumz.boxden.com/f22/can-am-spyder-1370184/
> > were present at the hotel I used in the Vosges.
>
> "Anyone with any experience on one? Really thinking about getting one,
> but I don't have much experience on bikes. I'm wondering if this rides
> like a traditional sports bike or does it handle differently."
>
> It's a trike, FFS. what do you think, you dumb septic?
>
> > Hideous things ridden by a hideous Dutch couple. The female pretty much
> > matched darsy's obesity criterion.
>
> I hesitate to ask this, but the criterion is what?

I think he's referring to post#2 (from me) in this thread.

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From: The Older Gentleman on
darsy <darsyx(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> On Jul 21, 3:17 pm, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (The Older
> Gentleman) wrote:
> > wessie <putmynameh...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
> > > one of those and one of these
> > >http://slumz.boxden.com/f22/can-am-spyder-1370184/
> > > were present at the hotel I used in the Vosges.
> >
> > "Anyone with any experience on one? Really thinking about getting one,
> > but I don't have much experience on bikes. I'm wondering if this rides
> > like a traditional sports bike or does it handle differently."
> >
> > It's a trike, FFS. what do you think, you dumb septic?
> >
> > > Hideous things ridden by a hideous Dutch couple. The female pretty much
> > > matched darsy's obesity criterion.
> >
> > I hesitate to ask this, but the criterion is what?
>
> I think he's referring to post#2 (from me) in this thread.
>
Ah.

<G>


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