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getting trike into canada?
I'm just starting to explore the possibility of a trip from the
Indianapolis area up to Sutton, Ontario, Canada next summer. My equipment will be a Penninger Voyager Trike. Just started thinking about it this evening and have already come up with a travel problem. That is getting from the Detroit side of the river over to the Windsor side. There appears to be no roads where human powered bikes or trikes are permitted. I was wondering if anyone has made the crossing to Canada from the Detroit area with a bicycle and knows how I can accomplish this. Thank you |
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getting trike into canada?
Harmonica Lover wrote: I'm just starting to explore the possibility of a trip from the Indianapolis area up to Sutton, Ontario, Canada next summer. My equipment will be a Penninger Voyager Trike. Just started thinking about it this evening and have already come up with a travel problem. That is getting from the Detroit side of the river over to the Windsor side. There appears to be no roads where human powered bikes or trikes are permitted. I was wondering if anyone has made the crossing to Canada from the Detroit area with a bicycle and knows how I can accomplish this. Thank you See http://www.shuttlebike.com/. -- Tom Sherman - Fox River Valley |
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getting trike into canada?
Tom, what are you riding now days. Several years ago I used to lurk on
this newsgroup and you were a member of the house of RANS. My first recumbent and still getting some use is a Tailwind. |
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getting trike into canada?
Harmonica Lover Wrote: I'm just starting to explore the possibility of a trip from the Indianapolis area up to Sutton, Ontario, Canada next summer. My equipment will be a Penninger Voyager Trike. Just started thinking about it this evening and have already come up with a travel problem. That is getting from the Detroit side of the river over to the Windsor side. There appears to be no roads where human powered bikes or trikes are permitted. I was wondering if anyone has made the crossing to Canada from the Detroit area with a bicycle and knows how I can accomplish this. Thank you Is there a sidewalk you could walk across the river? OR, how about hailing a cab and dangling the trike out the trunk? OR bring your own trike rack to mount on the cab. OR, how about renting a car and crossing with the trike in the rental? -- meb |
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Harmonica Lover wrote: Tom, what are you riding now days. Several years ago I used to lurk on this newsgroup and you were a member of the house of RANS. My first recumbent and still getting some use is a Tailwind. Q: What is better than an Earth Cycles Sunset Lowracer [TM]? A: Two (2) Earth Cycles Sunset Lowracers [TM]! Q: What is better than two (2) Earth Cycles Sunset Lowracers [TM]? A: Two (2) Earth Cycles Sunset Lowracers [TM] and an Earth Cycles Dragonflyer [TM] trike! -- Tom Sherman - Fox River Valley |
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