[trikes] Tandem trike to donate
Colin Bryant
sk8ski2004 at yahoo.ca
Sat Apr 4 08:01:54 PST 2009
Hmm. I actually got quite comfortable stoking a friend's back-to-back recumbent bike. I'm thinking of making a back-to-back trike, for my spouse and myself.
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Colin Bryant
Vancouver, Canada
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From: Rob Hague <rob at wrhpv.com>
To: trikes at bikelist.org
Sent: Saturday, April 4, 2009 8:05:30 AM
Subject: Re: [trikes] Tandem trike to donate
On 4 Apr 2009, at 08:28, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 02:03:07PM -0700, Moz wrote:
>> SerxnerLa said:
>>> With a sighted captain, a blind stoker could have a lot of fun.
>>
>> With a sighted stoker, a blind captain can have a lot of fun. Much
>> more fun than the other way round. Of course, it's also more scary
>> but hey, we can cope.
>
> That reminds me of when I let Eric S. Raymond (Open Source folks will know who
> ESR is) captain my trike while I was stoking. I'm glad we were on the local
> Multi-Use Recreational Pathway and not on a street...
>
>>
Can't be as bad as riding 'blind' on the back of one of those back-to-back tandem bike things!
Never again!
Rob
Westcountry Recumbents
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