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Old 08-18-09, 12:25 PM
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Mobile Stripper Pole w/ Bicycle

Just when you think you have seen everything....well. this is pretty clever

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Mobile Stripper pole on bicycle New York streets.

https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a02_1250531965
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Wtf!!?!
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I'm not sure if that's awesome, or just plain scary.
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Well I guess trailers can be sturdy when a human being is moving around on it. lol
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First thing is, you need one of the reverse-trike type pedicabs where the platform is in front of the rider.
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WOW, that trike REALLY hauls ASS!
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I want more details on that trailer - especially how it's hitched to the bike.... looks to be well designed and very stable.
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It's a pedicab frame, not a trailer. IE, a rigid tricycle frame with wide-spread rear wheels. It'd still be easy for the gal to dump it over on a turn.
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Originally Posted by StephenH
It's a pedicab frame, not a trailer. IE, a rigid tricycle frame with wide-spread rear wheels. It'd still be easy for the gal to dump it over on a turn.
Thank you, that makes sense.
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