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Electrically operated outrigger wheels for handicapped, geriatrics, for low speeds, for parking, for convenience.
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As good an idea as this is, I'm not sure the other bikers will call them "outriggers".
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Of course not they'll call the training wheels, but that would largely depend of the users rank prior to using/needing them. Wrestling an 800 lb dresser around a crowded parking area especially on a slope is a mutha.
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You can't expect a lady to throw a leg over, her wardrobe simply wouldn't permit it...
Last edited by xoxoxoBruce (1/17/2021 10:57 am)
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grimThis is why you bury your gold in different caches.
Last edited by griff (1/21/2021 6:56 am)
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I was misinformed, they had 300 bikes. They even tried blowing snow on the fire.
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This is a strange bike...
Despite the name it wasn't intended for military duty, although the US Army bought a couple for WW I.
They got bogged down in French mud.
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Front suspension design gets freaky when you set the engineers free.
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No no no, these guys ride for fun...
Now all three of these posted full size.
Last edited by xoxoxoBruce (7/18/2021 11:30 pm)
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All nice and clear and quick on IE.
The guys on #4 needed an ophthalmologist on staff. Maybe even a dentist.
Never saw the free-range, side-car-less monkey guy before.
Those are great.
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Oh yes, sidecar monkeys are stone crazy.
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Some things just make you shake your head and try to snap a picture because nobody will believe you...
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DHLLHGAF
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no, he don't .
but he also don't look like he walked it up to that spot in traffic either.
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acronym redacted for your convenience