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Ok, should I apply for a pattent?
http://www.sat.net/~bberlin/unicycle/recumbentuni1.jpg I think it is too short and would ride much better as a giraffe if it is even possible to mount (as a giraffe). Just having fun. Bb |
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Re: recumbent unicycle
[color=blue]> Ok, should I apply for a pattent?[/color]
[color=blue]> http://www.sat.net/~bberlin/unicycle/recumbentuni1.jpg I think it is too short[/color] [color=blue]> and would ride much better as a giraffe if it is even possible to mount (as a[/color] [color=blue]> giraffe). Just having fun. Bb[/color] http://unicycling.com/garage/recumben.htm Just goes to show you how many things unicyclists have created. Keep them creative juices flowin', Bob! Jake Cooper |
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Re: recumbent unicycle
wow! But I guess it supports the theory that just because it can be thought of
and invented doesn't mean that it neccessarily should. I stand amazed! Bb |
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RE: recumbent unicycle
[color=blue]> wow! But I guess it supports the theory that just because it can be thought of[/color]
[color=blue]> and invented doesn't mean that it neccessarily should. I stand amazed![/color] But just think; no crotch rot! I used to have a recumbent bike, and that was one of the major plusses! jf |
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