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That is pretty neat. I like the "linkages" that look like reins to a team of horses. Not sure I could trust myself to actuate the right rein at the right time. Seems it would take a butt-load of practice. The guy did pull to the right just a little when he juiced it. I could see how that could be squirrelly as all get-out. Really clever though, and the bike itself looks well-done. Fun post. Thanks for it!
Na, I guess I just can't see the "cool" factor in that one. Seems like a waste of a good bike and a lot of time but then it ain't my bike or time i guess
All I gotta say is " do whatcha gotta do " you only live once . Maybe not so long for these guys , but they're havin fun doing it . I wouldn't pass up a photo shoot with that " invention " . But it would be standing beside it in a parking lot .
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