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I went to the Alex rims site to look up a spec, and noticed the odd
vehicle in the top banner/navigation thing of the "specialty rims" page there. Two rear wheels on a swingarm, complete with two rear drivetrains, and from the looks of the single front wheel visible in the upper-right corner--it has four wheels total. I took a screenshot in case it doesn't always show the same image: http://www.norcom2000.com/users/dci...ystery_7ud4.png alternate- http://tinyurl.com/4bhvfe Anybody know what this thing is?.... ~ |
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On Jun 25, 8:10*pm, DougC <dcim...@norcom2000.com> wrote:
> I went to the Alex rims site to look up a spec, and noticed the odd > vehicle in the top banner/navigation thing of the "specialty rims" page > there. Two rear wheels on a swingarm, complete with two rear > drivetrains, and from the looks of the single front wheel visible in the > upper-right corner--it has four wheels total. > > I took a screenshot in case it doesn't always show the same image:http://www.norcom2000.com/users/dci...ties/general_wt... > alternate-http://tinyurl.com/4bhvfe Side by side tandem of some sort, probably with gimbal mounted cotton candy holders for proper beach path cruising. |
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DougC wrote:
> I went to the Alex rims site to look up a spec, and noticed the odd > vehicle in the top banner/navigation thing of the "specialty rims" page > there. Two rear wheels on a swingarm, complete with two rear > drivetrains, and from the looks of the single front wheel visible in the > upper-right corner--it has four wheels total. > > I took a screenshot in case it doesn't always show the same image: > http://www.norcom2000.com/users/dci...ystery_7ud4.png > > alternate- > http://tinyurl.com/4bhvfe > > Anybody know what this thing is?.... some variant of these? http://www.mobilette-us.com/ramsey3.jpg -- Andrew Muzi <www.yellowjersey.org/> Open every day since 1 April, 1971 ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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