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Old 18-12.-2007, 06:37 AM   #1
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Wink commuting on a trike

The Ultimate trike would lean into the turns like a bike. With low lateral stress it would use big wheels which would give a safer more vissable height. http://www.tripendo.com

But I am stuck with a heavy usx trike http://funnyfarmart.com/ez.htm . I want to put a fairing on it to keep the rain off but can't find any pictures of this trike with fairings.

I would love to hear from other trike commuters.

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Old 04-04.-2008, 08:29 AM   #2
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LOL I've never seen that before. I wouldn't like being that low.
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