Posted 2 years ago
doynger69
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Got a good deal on this old trike.
It needs some work but will be alot of fun this summer.
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Posted 2 years ago
doynger69
(32 items)
Got a good deal on this old trike.
It needs some work but will be alot of fun this summer.
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Just a word of caution . The trikes(three wheelers) of 70,s were replaced by the quads (4 wheelers ) because the trikes had a nasty habit of running up your leg in panic situations causing great pain and injury to operator . So be careful and don't let your kids ride them . I'm just sayin , Jack
Thanks Jack. I know all about these machines. This is the fourth one I've owned. We'll be careful.
Thank you
Back when I was about twelve (1971?) my uncle had one of these. He said the thing he liked best about it was it had such a low center of gravity he didn't have to worry about the kids rolling it over. My first turn around the orchard I got it up on two wheels! If you're willing to go fast enough and turn sharp enough you can roll anything (hehe). I'd love to have one of these to play around with.
This is awesome!!!! Are you thinking of getting it restored? If so, I'd love to hear more about it!! Looking forward to talking to you
One day I am going to get to it. I have several projects ahead of it though.