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From: hutch@shark.UUCP (Stephen Hutchison)
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Subject: Re: Advice and Opinions on Sidecars...
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Date: Wed, 26-Sep-84 16:38:37 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 26 16:38:37 1984
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[Like my friends?  I made them myself.]

During the recent Disney Channel "open air time" my Wife was able to
watch an episode of the Epcot magazine.  They showed a Suzuki three
wheeled vehicle which is being considered for sale in the US.  In the
meantime there are less than a hundred of them being hand-built.

This reminds me of a kit I saw some years back in one of the Pop Mech
magazines.  This was a fiberglass shell which fit OVER the frame of
a moderately large bike.  It had two front wheels and a battery
power system driven off the wheels which provided lights.  In order
to mount the thing you had to remove the front wheel from the bike.

Does anyone know how these things affect the frame of the bike that
you mount them around?  I always thought they were kind of interesting,
especially since it is intensely uncomfortable to ride a bike during
large parts of the year here in Orygun.

Hutch