I love the carbonated steel, as folks have pointed out.
I did once get to ride a Briggs & Stratton equipped bar stool. It cured me of any misapprehension that I'd enjoy a vehicle which becomes terrifying at a walking pace...
I love the carbonated steel, as folks have pointed out.
I did once get to ride a Briggs & Stratton equipped bar stool. It cured me of any misapprehension that I'd enjoy a vehicle which becomes terrifying at a walking pace...
Grtechguy wrote: No....this is tricycle of death:
In case anyone was thinking this might just be a photoshop, another picture has surfaced. I'm having really bad thoughts about building something like this now.
Grtechguy wrote: You should....you really, really should!
I found a running 85 Goldwing 1200 for $500...that might work eh?
Grtechguy wrote: Pete, there's pegs. look between the stator cover and the exhaust header
Thanks, now I see them! But looking at that side view of it, it looks like your knees & elbows would be touching while tryng to ride it?
David S. Wallens wrote:Grtechguy wrote: No....this is tricycle of death:Brakes?
Bike lever connected to kart rear?
Besides, where we're going, we don't need brakes.
petegossett wrote:AngryCorvair wrote:Umm... Is there someplace to put your legs, or does the amount of pure awesome just rip them directly from your hips the moment you blip the throttle?Grtechguy wrote: No....this is tricycle of death:that is the tricycle of AWESOME!
Duh...your legs go under the rear tires.
JThw8 wrote:Grtechguy wrote: You should....you really, really should!I found a running 85 Goldwing 1200 for $500...that might work eh?
Not really, that's water cooled, shaft drive (ok maybe a plus), and huge. berkeley it...try.
I have a friend who's looking for a running Goldwing drivetrain for the back of his 360 van. Where's that located???
petegossett wrote: I have a friend who's looking for a running Goldwing drivetrain for the back of his 360 van. Where's that located???
http://southjersey.craigslist.org/mcy/3755037766.html
93EXCivic wrote:Sky_Render wrote:http://www.jgsbikes.com/Hillkicker-Pro-Adult-Drift-Big-Wheel-Adu-p/hk-pro.htm93EXCivic wrote: I have to admit one of these looks fun.WHERE CAN I BUY ONE OF THESE? I MUST HAVE ONE. Thanks.
K. I'm pretty sure I'm going to get one of these.
friedgreencorrado wrote: Besides, where we're going, we don't need brakes.
Explains your Forza methods!
Mental wrote: You are all wrong. The tricycle of death showed up at the GRM $2KX ($2008?) Challenge more than a few years ago. A go cart engine, small off road tires and a 5 1/2 ft welded hoop sissy bar with a spike. The brake was a pull handle that forced a metal plate onto one of the rear tires. When it was unloaded, we all called it a death trap. Predictably, after a few parking lot beers, it was the coolest thing ever and we all took laps...
Found the pic
N Sperlo wrote:93EXCivic wrote:K. I'm pretty sure I'm going to get one of these.Sky_Render wrote:http://www.jgsbikes.com/Hillkicker-Pro-Adult-Drift-Big-Wheel-Adu-p/hk-pro.htm93EXCivic wrote: I have to admit one of these looks fun.WHERE CAN I BUY ONE OF THESE? I MUST HAVE ONE. Thanks.
Ya know... I never had a big wheel... ...
Ian F wrote:N Sperlo wrote:Ya know... I never had a big wheel... ...93EXCivic wrote:K. I'm pretty sure I'm going to get one of these.Sky_Render wrote:http://www.jgsbikes.com/Hillkicker-Pro-Adult-Drift-Big-Wheel-Adu-p/hk-pro.htm93EXCivic wrote: I have to admit one of these looks fun.WHERE CAN I BUY ONE OF THESE? I MUST HAVE ONE. Thanks.
Playdate!
Mental wrote: Found the pic
I'm going to go ahead and assume the guy on the right is playing air guitar... because the alternatives don't bear thinking about.
dean1484 wrote: This was my death mobile. LOL Big Wheels Rule
My first trip to the ER was due to one of those, when I was 5.
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