Post your Bicycle, Trike, etc.

hark

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If you ride some type of bicycle, trike, unicycle, or even quad that is powered by pedaling, let's see it! I know there are even arm-pedaled apparatus out there. ;)

This is a recumbent trike. After 3 knee surgeries, I am not able to ride a regular bike (too much stress on my knee unless the seat is raised WAY too high). This seat is very low to get into, but it doesn't bother me:

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After I got done taking photos today, I realized I didn't take one with the flags attached to the trike. These are by Purple Sky flags and get inserted into the top of the seat back (I don't think these flags are even available now). They are reflective. This type of trike really needs flags because it sits rather low for visibility by drivers:

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Of course a headlight and tail light for safety:

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Ah good...I didn't break this mirror! LOL! ;)

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And although I don't ride when it's dark, I have spoke lights like these just in case:



So let's see your bicycle, trike, unicycle, quad, or other pedaled apparatus! :D
 
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carguy

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My 1997 Gary Fisher Aquila - Original Owner


1997 Gary Fisher Aquila by MichiganClassics.com, on Flickr


Nice rack...


1997 Gary Fisher Aquila by MichiganClassics.com, on Flickr


1997 Gary Fisher Aquila by MichiganClassics.com, on Flickr


1997 Gary Fisher Aquila by MichiganClassics.com, on Flickr


How I lug it around - 2005 Impala with Seasucker vacuum bike rack mount - anywhere, anytime :)


SeaSucker Mini-Bomber in black by MichiganClassics.com, on Flickr


SeaSucker Mini-Bomber in black by MichiganClassics.com, on Flickr
 
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Philnz

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He's a cutie, and it looks like he is having loads of fun!



​This sure is interesting! I haven't seen anything quite like it before. Did you build it, or was it premade this way?
Not sure who build if may be "General Motors" Trouble is it only goes down hill.
 

Nathan Lanni

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This is my Bianchi Axis, a steel frame cyclocross bike that I've had for many years. It's a little heavy in the forks but I absolutely love it. The photos are a from a few years ago.

I used to do over a 100 miles a week on it. I has clipless pedals on it now along with a cateye wireless computer for speed, mileage and cadence.


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Daniel Aegerter

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My bike was allowed to ride various chairlifts last weekend. I participated in the Passeportes du Soleil. So much fun! Sorry for the crappy iPhone pic but I didn't take my D7100 with me.

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Sent from my iPhone 6 prototype using Tapatalk
 

hark

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Found some old shots of our electric bikes

They are both in storage now needing new batteries

Those are interesting--I have never seen this type of bike before. :) How do they work--can they be used for pedaling then at other times work similar to a moped?
 

mikew_RIP

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Those are interesting--I have never seen this type of bike before. :) How do they work--can they be used for pedaling then at other times work similar to a moped?

This is another case of your side of the pond being allowed a better deal than us,ours are supposed to be pedal assist ie you pedal but if you start having to put too much pressure on the pedals the motor kicks in,its like pedaling on the flat with no head wind all the time.
You are allowed to have it so you pedal or can run like a moped,the black one is mine and in pedal assist mode it will do nearly 30 miles on a charge.
 
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