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    What is wrong with this picture?

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    Pic from a ride yesterday with a group of Auckers, trike with hydraulic rear end.
    "Sorry Officer, umm.... my yellow power band got stuck wide open"

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    The Auto-focus has selected the indicator.

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    Looks like my patch - is that the Coromandel Hill? (bit hard to tell from one bend, haha )

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    Can't see a knee

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    That's pretty cool. Did you get the plate number? Is it a home built or mass produced job?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    The Auto-focus has selected the indicator.
    lol, must remove it before next ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Looks like my patch - is that the Coromandel Hill? (bit hard to tell from one bend, haha )
    Yep just down from lookout

    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    That's pretty cool. Did you get the plate number? Is it a home built or mass produced job?
    Home made I believe & powered by a triumph and very tidy
    "Sorry Officer, umm.... my yellow power band got stuck wide open"

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    Is it actually a trike, or an additional 2 wheels on a bike?
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    Has no cleavage in the pic?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Is it actually a trike, or an additional 2 wheels on a bike?
    Good question, I can't remember but see what you think http://youtu.be/SHscBggWONo

    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Has no cleavage in the pic?
    Can't argue with that
    "Sorry Officer, umm.... my yellow power band got stuck wide open"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Is it actually a trike, or an additional 2 wheels on a bike?
    Trike.

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    That's bloody cool.

    Do you know if it was an electronic controlled or mechanical system?

    Wonder how those flat wheels wear....

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    It's definitely a bike with the two extra wheels. There is no drive to the outer two wheels so they are being used as stabilizers.
    I have seen similar setups where the extra wheels are fixed solid and the bike is like a trike and remains upright when riding.
    This one is a great concept as it allows leaning and can be ridden like a normal bike. Great for someone who has a medical condition or injury and cannot ride a normal bike.

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    There is some weird 'third wheel' thingy for Harleys in the USA where it drives off the standard rear wheel- don't think they lean though.

    Read CanAm (SP?) is making their three wheelers lean in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    That's bloody cool.

    Do you know if it was an electronic controlled or mechanical system?

    Wonder how those flat wheels wear....
    I would think electric over Hydraulic, just a guess though. Same as used in the lizard and menzi mucks I suppose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbo View Post
    It's definitely a bike with the two extra wheels. There is no drive to the outer two wheels so they are being used as stabilizers.
    I have seen similar setups where the extra wheels are fixed solid and the bike is like a trike and remains upright when riding.
    This one is a great concept as it allows leaning and can be ridden like a normal bike. Great for someone who has a medical condition or injury and cannot ride a normal bike.
    Hrrrrmmm, yeah nah.

    http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=SHscBggWONo&p=n#/42;44

    Unless you can see something under there I can't?

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