Flow-Rider
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On my defense I normally wear a beanie when riding, no Darwin's for me
On my defense I normally wear a beanie when riding, no Darwin's for me
If you combine a @pink poodle and @Spanky_Ham post together could that possibly be the funniest post ever?
Oh no chance of that, @pink poodle is a free balling single dude.Have you ever seen the three of us together???
How do you know the fat pig isn't a pink poodle playing with a corkscrew shaped doodle.....
who can really say...
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Have you ever seen the three of us together???
How do you know the fat pig isn't a pink poodle playing with a corkscrew shaped doodle.....
who can really say...
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Damn, you found my old arms as well
He will when Trump wins.Buy one and let us know!
Deal.He will when Trump wins.
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Only if you come and clean up my storage unit so I have somewhere to put it. And don't say put it on the oven, I've already tried to fit a 26" dj bike there.Deal.
If you will when he doesn’t.
What's going on with the hair elastics and eye bolt holding the forks? Autopilot?WTF are on the front of these? Elastic steering dampers for the stupid unwieldy wheels?View attachment 360257View attachment 360258
I’ll ask the questions around here.What's going on with the hair elastics and eye bolt holding the forks? Autopilot?
I think you need one, for sure.WTF are on the front of these? Elastic steering dampers for the stupid unwieldy wheels?View attachment 360257View attachment 360258
I see .... now. I didn't notice your comment at first look.I’ll ask the questions around here.
Tractor Bikes are a small Western Australian based start-up bicycle company. They might not quite have the likes of Trek, Giant or Specialized quaking in their boots regarding sales volume, but if wheel diameter was the sole criteria then they are certainly Australia’s biggest bike brand!
Tractor Bikes founder Rich Morrant said, “We’ve done something a little outside the box and created a 36er bike (36" wheels), the Tractor Bike Epic Cruiser. The 36 inch wheels make for a very unique ride, actually as easy to ride as a normal bike, thanks to the laws of physics.
“Tractor Bikes has been a long time coming, born from a desire to experience riding between two wheels. After a lot of trials and a few prototypes later we now have a bike that we can take to market.
“We have completed the R&D, created prototypes and engineered the final product to meet both the AS/NZS1927:2010 and the more stringent EN/ISO 4210:2014.”
Rich said the bikes weigh in at 18 kg in their current specification which he expects will retail for under $3,000. He’s getting them made in Taiwan.
He’s looking to distribute via local bike shops, rather than direct online and currently has a few prototypes scattered around Australia for test rides.
So if you’d like to stock something that makes a 29er look like a dinky toy, you can contact Rich direct at rich@tractorbikes.com.