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Quadcycles, Four Wheeled Bikes

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Old 06-04.-2006, 12:53 AM   #1
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Default Quadcycles, Four Wheeled Bikes

QUADCYCLES, FOUR WHEELED BIKES



I have a web site, http://www.thegrannybike.com where I market a kit that converts two standard bicycles into a 4 wheeled bicycle. I would like “cyclingforums” to be a place where cycles who require a more stable bike like The Granny Bike can ask questions and share their experiences.



The Granny Bike ™ was initially designed for people who can no longer safely ride a two wheeler. It has however turned out to be fun to ride for anyone and a very sociable 4 wheeled bicycle. Customer feedback has been positive.



I have noted www.cyclingforums.com in my web site with the hope that it will stimulate dialogue and offer a place where anyone can ask questions or voice their opinion in the quadcycle theme.



Let the fun begin.



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