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What do you think?

Discussion in 'Other Motorcycles' started by MiCarl, Mar 9, 2008.

  1. MiCarl

    MiCarl Active Member

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    Saw this it AutoRama today.
     

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    Two enthusiastic Thumbs way UP!

    Somebody knows how to make a bicycle some kid is going to love!
     
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    Damn...I think that back wheel cost more than my first car!

    Some kids are going to be jealous.
    At least you still have to peddle it and get some excercise. Better than all these battery operated kids cars that the parents end up pushing into the garage when they run out of juice.
     
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    I know it's just for show, but man, I ride bicycles a lot, and I couldn't imagine having to push that huge rear wheel around all the time. I bet it weighs 15lbs just on its own. That's more than most whole bikes. :)
     
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    what kind of light arse bikes are you riding? roadies? where i come from anything sub 25 is super light!
     
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    Yeah, road bikes. I guess I stretched it a little, my current bike weighs 18 lbs. :) I still wouldn't want to push that big tire around.
     
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    I don't like the engine! Not near enough power. :?
     
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    haha i was wondering what kind of technology you've got cause i want a 15 pound bike! hahha
     
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    My Trek Road Bike (old tech) is 17lbs 12oz with water bottles, xtra intertube, Co2 inflater, pocket tools, heart rate moniter, and bike computer. And mine is nothing fancy by any means.
     

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