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A few of my toys
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Re: A few of my toys
:a18: nice yellow collection :bigthumbsup:
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Re: A few of my toys
That recumbent looks like a Greenspeed. I owned the very first Greenspeed that Ian shipped to the US. Loved that trike - never should have sold it to get more room in my garage.
Been a fan of "tadpole" trikes ever since. I have built two offroad recumbent tadpoles and the two Yamaha TW conversion tadpoles since then.
Frank
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Re: A few of my toys
Originally Posted by trikester
Been a fan of "tadpole" trikes ever since. I have built two offroad recumbent tadpoles and the two Yamaha TW conversion tadpoles since then.
Tadpole trikes...that is the term I was searching for. I have been racking my braifor the proper term for these things for months nowhanks Frank!
-Scotty
-Scotty
2011 Spyder RTS-SM5 (mine)
2000 BMW R1100RTP, motorized tricycle & 23 vintage bikes
2011 RT-622 trailer, Aspen Sentry popup camper, custom motorcycle trailer to pull behind the Spyder
Mutant Trikes Forever!
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Re: A few of my toys
Originally Posted by trikester
That recumbent looks like a Greenspeed.
Actually it is a Greenspeed clone called a Trimuter http://www.trimuter.com/
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Re: A few of my toys
Originally Posted by NancysToy
Tadpole trikes...that is the term I was searching for. I have been racking my braifor the proper term for these things for months nowhanks Frank!
-Scotty
I can't take credit for originating the term "tadpole trike". It is commonly used in the recumbent bicycle/tricycle world. I have noticed that some in the motorcycle world are refering to this type of configuration as "reverse trikes", but who's to say that the double rear wheel isn't actually the reverse (thinking anyway). ;D
I have to admit I've used the term "reverse trike" on this forum just to go along with that apparent custom, but I prefer tadpole as the better description. Welcome aboard Scotty!
Frank
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