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I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm
 
I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm
 
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<Chas> Haluzak Hybrid Race

"Bill B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
> first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
> like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
> directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm
 
Link doesn't work for me.

<Chas> Haluzak Hybrid Race

"Bill B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
> first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
> like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
> directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm
 
Bill your link did not work. "Bill B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
> first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
> like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
> directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm
 
Bill your link did not work. "Bill B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
> first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
> like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
> directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm
 
"Bill B" skrev...
> I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
> first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
> like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
> directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm

Seen them before actually. The model 5 is pretty sneaky. Looks like he cut off the part of the
Y-frame that supports the saddle and used it up front as a boom.

M.
 
"Bill B" skrev...
> I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
> first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
> like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
> directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm

Seen them before actually. The model 5 is pretty sneaky. Looks like he cut off the part of the
Y-frame that supports the saddle and used it up front as a boom.

M.
 
"Bill B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
> first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
> like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
> directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm

So, he finally set up his own web site instead of just using eBay. I once asked him about his design
since I was considering doing something with a dual-20" Y-frame kid's bike that I have, and he
responded that the seat bottom and back are hinged, so the back moves with the swing arm. (Assuming
I read his e-mail right, his English is terrible.) That was for his "A4" bike that the side-by-side
tandem is now made from. He also once made a FWD/PS delta trike that looked really scary. I wonder
if he really ever expects to ask his "regular" prices?
 
"Bill B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not the
> first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what it is
> like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays attached
> directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm

So, he finally set up his own web site instead of just using eBay. I once asked him about his design
since I was considering doing something with a dual-20" Y-frame kid's bike that I have, and he
responded that the seat bottom and back are hinged, so the back moves with the swing arm. (Assuming
I read his e-mail right, his English is terrible.) That was for his "A4" bike that the side-by-side
tandem is now made from. He also once made a FWD/PS delta trike that looked really scary. I wonder
if he really ever expects to ask his "regular" prices?
 
working now, but V E R Y slow.

"Joshua Goldberg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Bill your link did not work. "Bill B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not
> > the first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what
> > it is like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays
> > attached directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm
 
working now, but V E R Y slow.

"Joshua Goldberg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Bill your link did not work. "Bill B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I think these have been seen on arbr before. Anyway whoever is selling/making this junk is not
> > the first to use a cheap wal mart Y frame mountain bike as a platform. I can only imagine what
> > it is like to be sitting on one of these while going over a speed bump with the seat back stays
> > attached directly to the rear swing arm. check it out at---- http://filus.net/index.htm
 
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