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Old February 13th 04, 08:35 PM
jawnn
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I neeed any info on any machine. like lowest gearinches how easy t
climb hills, et

these I have been trying to get info, but no ones likes to answer m
questions

http://members.efn.org/~cat/html/trihaul.ht

http://organicengines.com/suv

http://www.sunbicycles.com/03/html_0...ents_ez3al.htm

there is a european trike with front wheel drive and a box on the back
but now I can't find it


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Old February 14th 04, 12:15 AM
Lorenzo L. Love
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Default utility recumbent cycles

jawnn wrote:

I neeed any info on any machine. like lowest gearinches how easy to
climb hills, etc

these I have been trying to get info, but no ones likes to answer my
questions.

http://members.efn.org/~cat/html/trihaul.htm

http://organicengines.com/suv/

http://www.sunbicycles.com/03/html_0...nts_ez3al.html

there is a european trike with front wheel drive and a box on the back,
but now I can't find it.



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You can usually easily change the gearing to meet you needs so that
should not be your first concern. The EZ3 is not in the same class as
the other two in cargo hauling capability, which tells me you're not
sure what you need. You need to determine what you are going to use it
for. Do you really need to haul 500 lbs or more? If you do, is it often
enough to shell out around two grand? If you only occasionally need to
haul heavy loads, have you considered a cargo trailer? A EZ3 plus a
cargo trailer should cost less then a heavy cargo trike and would be
much easier to get around in when not loaded. Just leave the trailer at
home when not needed. But if it is for daily heavy hauling, the cost and
weight of the heavy cargo trikes may be justified. No one can make a
good recommendation without knowing the use you intend to put it to.

A couple other sites to check out:
http://www.lightfootcycles.com/
http://www.worksman.com/

Lorenzo L. Love
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person can be an alcoholic, a dope fiend, a wife beater, and even a
newspaperman, but if a man doesn't drive there's something wrong with him."
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