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Old 02-28-13, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by metro2005
Too wide for bike paths, no doors so you still get wet, too small for ordinary traffic. Not something i would ever buy.

only plus point: It is cheap
It's only four feet wide, a bike could get past it easily enough, it's big enough to be noticeable, which is all you really need, and you could rig it up for a tarpaulin (or maybe kevlar?) door that snaps and velcroes on to keep water out. Also since it looks like since it uses standard bike wheels you can use whatever tire you can find.
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