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Old 21-03.-2007, 12:16 PM   #1
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Question Tourist rider?

Hey guys/gals, I was watching the golf channel a couple of weeks ago and they showed one of the golfers enjoying his stay in a European city. He was riding as a passenger in a trailer(sort of) that was attached to a bicycle. The trailer sat almost side-by-side to the bicycle peddeler and look liked a good cheap alternative to a taxi. Does anyone know where these are built or of a website I could check for more information. Your help is appreciated.
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Old 21-03.-2007, 11:37 PM   #2
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Hey guys/gals, I was watching the golf channel a couple of weeks ago and they showed one of the golfers enjoying his stay in a European city. He was riding as a passenger in a trailer(sort of) that was attached to a bicycle......
I don't recall anything like that exactly.

Henry Work Cycles builds some passenger-forward rickshaws.

There's another big Euro bike company that builds cargo bikes too, but I can't recall their name right now. Ask around or look at some online Euro bicycle dealers and you might stumble across it. :P

Lightfoot Cycles also has a few trike variants.

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Old 22-03.-2007, 03:15 AM   #3
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I don't recall anything like that exactly.

Henry Work Cycles builds some passenger-forward rickshaws.

There's another big Euro bike company that builds cargo bikes too, but I can't recall their name right now. Ask around or look at some online Euro bicycle dealers and you might stumble across it. :P

Lightfoot Cycles also has a few trike variants.

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Thanks Slugster438. I will look into both of them
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