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Old June 5th 05, 01:48 PM
Jeff Grippe
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Default For Trade 2004 WindCheetah Supersport for Greenspeed, Mountain Quad, or other high end trike / quad

The subject says it all but here are the details.

I recently picked up a Windcheetah 2004 Supersport with 500-600 miles on it.
The trike is great but I'm not sure that it is the trike for me. I am a
heavy (250 lbs) rider and I bought it for long touring. It is geared more
for shorter, faster rides although as I get stronger I could imagine it as a
touring machine. Before I started investing $$$'s in the right size
components I thought I would see if there was someone who was looking for a
lighter and faster trike and that wanted to part with a heavier trike that
is better built for touring.

You can contact me by email for pictures, details, etc.

Don't even consider this if you are not between 5'5" and 5'9". The
Windcheetahs are built to size and are not very adjustable.

Regards,

Jeff


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