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Old June 21st 04, 11:41 PM
Ambrose Nankivell
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http://home.hccnet.nl/Mark.Maier/rec...evoracer99.jpg

There's one, it's a Flevoracer.


Ahh! Interesting.

Questions:


IANAExpert, just someone interested. I could well be wrong.

Are the handlebars attached to the forward chassis, or to the rear
chassis?

Are the handlebars rigidly attached, or is there a linkage?


Attached to the rear, rigidly. It's steered by the pedals. Not considered to
be that easy to ride or manouverable, but aparrently people do commute on
them. I'm sure Dave Larrington can fill you in on it, anyway.

A


 




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