
Fenlason wrote:mezmo wrote:What's with the Hammer and Sickle and the Cyrillic [Assuming Russian]
printing at the top of the video screen on the web site:
http://www.ktrakcycle.com/
Just curious.
Also, I have a book somewhere, that I can't locate at the moment, that
has a picture of a bike with dual wheels front and back for snow traveling.
It looked like they widened both forks to accommodate the dual wheels and
tires. I think it was in a photo spread about snow biking in Canada. I thought
it quite inventive, don't know how hard it would be to pedal though.
Norm/mezmo
hmmm of hand I don't personally recall any dual wheeled bikes..![]()
I know early on.. people were lacing up to rims side by side.. and actually sewing two tires together..
SteveF wrote:Fenlason wrote:mezmo wrote:What's with the Hammer and Sickle and the Cyrillic [Assuming Russian]
printing at the top of the video screen on the web site:
http://www.ktrakcycle.com/
Just curious.
Also, I have a book somewhere, that I can't locate at the moment, that
has a picture of a bike with dual wheels front and back for snow traveling.
It looked like they widened both forks to accommodate the dual wheels and
tires. I think it was in a photo spread about snow biking in Canada. I thought
it quite inventive, don't know how hard it would be to pedal though.
Norm/mezmo
hmmm of hand I don't personally recall any dual wheeled bikes..![]()
I know early on.. people were lacing up to rims side by side.. and actually sewing two tires together..
Coincidently, there is just such a bike on ebay right now.
http://cgi.ebay.com/High-Intensity-Bike ... 33637a1c8b
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