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Old 08-28-23, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Repack Rider
The Bodysail apparently only works on left hand drive bicycles.




From the photos it appears that the chainrings were on both sides. Probably a safety measure if you dropped one chain.
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Originally Posted by dweenk
From the photos it appears that the chainrings were on both sides. Probably a safety measure if you dropped one chain.
No, the one pic was flipped.
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Old 08-28-23, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
No, the one pic was flipped.
That was a joke. I guess it was a bad joke, or you just didn't get it.
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there is a lot of material for what could go wrong in old Popular Mechanics, Mechanics Illustrated, plans

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Originally Posted by LV2TNDM
Funny this discussion is happening at the same time the "Made" show is going on in Portland, OR. Seems like this might be the "new" Interbike.
Um, no.
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Originally Posted by markwesti

Oooh...with OPTIONAL SHOULDER BELT! I'm sure that makes it twice as effective as a single belt.


I wanna know what happens when you hit 49MPH...
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Got to be Photoshopped... No one would really...

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Originally Posted by bark_eater
got to be photoshopped... No one would really...

squirrel!
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Note variable pitch .
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And if you mount it upside down?







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Originally Posted by bark_eater
Got to be Photoshopped... No one would really...

I used to see something similar around here - a young dude on a surfboard hanging on for dear life to the leash on his Siberian Husky. The Husky, of course, was having the time of his life.
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Originally Posted by markwesti
Be sure to check out the side panel showing pix recommending use on Watercraft and Barstools and Saddles.
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Old 08-30-23, 09:55 AM
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Old 08-30-23, 10:07 AM
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I tried to ride one once, not my cup of tea.
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At one time there were bicycle trade shows, and I attended them. I always made it a point to collect the literature of the goofiest, most dangerous, or otherwise ridiculous products on offer. I thought I would take this opportunity to share my stash, and encourage others to share their own.

Let's start with the Surf Bike. This is so safe, no helmet is even required.


"Internationally acclaimed!" = "We took it down to TJ and people shouted in delight, at least we think that's what 'cabrone!' means."
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Old 08-30-23, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by thumpism
Be sure to check out the side panel showing pix recommending use on Watercraft and Barstools and Saddles.
What, exactly, did they do to 48 mph? Barstool in the back of a pickup on the freeway? What happened at 49?
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Originally Posted by bark_eater
Got to be Photoshopped... No one would really...

It's a thing.

Two dogs probably make it easier!
I've biked a couple times with my pooch, with the leash strapped around my waist. It was a ...thrill to be towed over 20mph on pavement but finagling the leash so it doesn't catch on the bars or controls was nerve-wracking.
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Originally Posted by Rick_D
It's a thing.

Two dogs probably make it easier!
I've biked a couple times with my pooch, with the leash strapped around my waist. It was a ...thrill to be towed over 20mph on pavement but finagling the leash so it doesn't catch on the bars or controls was nerve-wracking.
I had ambitions of having a couple Euro hounds, when I lived where it snowed....
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Looking thru very old bike literature for crazy duds - I found the handwritten notes and tube selection from Jon on my Tallerico custom build. THANKS. . Also, a paper map from SCCC (i think) with the mountain roads I traveled back in the day in the Santa Cruz Mts (Bonny Doon, Zayante, Felton - Empire Grade, Mt Charlie, etc)


Nothing up to the standard of this thread, just some disappointing products.
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Old 08-30-23, 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Rick_D
It's a thing.

Two dogs probably make it easier!
I've biked a couple times with my pooch, with the leash strapped around my waist. It was a ...thrill to be towed over 20mph on pavement but finagling the leash so it doesn't catch on the bars or controls was nerve-wracking.
Thats how I exercise my dogs everyday.

Not both dogs at once though, that would be a disaster. And not competitive.

There was a learning curve for all of us. And maybe 3 crashes.
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Originally Posted by Repack Rider
I had that Cateye Solar bicycle computer back in the 1980s. As I recall, it was one of the lowest-priced electronic bicycle speedometers that had an optional cadence function. And 4 different acoustic signs!! So at least one item on that contraption was of high quality.

Now if I'd just done a better job of preserving my riding mileage records from back then...
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OK so here we go, a conventional crank that that turns an electric generator, that charges a battery which in turn drives a motor and then it drives the wheel... no appreciable benefit but sells for $3000. no need to charge it up at night... we are saving the planet!!!
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OK so here we go, a conventional crank that that turns an electric generator, that charges a battery which in turn drives a motor and then it drives the wheel... no appreciable benefit but sells for $3000. no need to charge it up at night... we are saving the planet!!!
If it boils water for coffee as part of the process, sign me up.
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