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E- tadpole Triker
Hi Folks
Its 3 weeks since our little two night camping / caravanning weekend and it seems so long ago 4 of us with a combined age of OVER 250 years had a little break down in Lancing West Sussex for a couple of days of good cycling or should that be triking , coupled with good company and most importantly good food and wine .
Only 4 of us were present this year but we did have a good time and it gave all of us time to look at the trikes and discuss new ideas and future projects
Here is a little video of us playing pass the go-pro along the Basin Road behind the power station at Shoreham - Hove on the way to Brighton Pavilion
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ2bxHO_Buo
The campsite we used was basic but on the outskirts of the village within 1/2 a mile of the Sustran 2 cycle route
here are a couple of photos
John's new folding e-tourer is in the foreground , this "home built " ( technically incorrect as John is an excellent engineer ) folds in half ( back over front ) and features hydralic brakes dual batteries for a 70mile plus range and a q100 motor mounted as a middie drive , Our 20/20s are there along with Danny's project , a tadpole built in the front of his garage using all round tubing with curved tubing , This is his first project only learning to weld last year at night school..
What more can I say except we had a great time and look forward to another next year
regards emma
Its 3 weeks since our little two night camping / caravanning weekend and it seems so long ago 4 of us with a combined age of OVER 250 years had a little break down in Lancing West Sussex for a couple of days of good cycling or should that be triking , coupled with good company and most importantly good food and wine .
Only 4 of us were present this year but we did have a good time and it gave all of us time to look at the trikes and discuss new ideas and future projects
Here is a little video of us playing pass the go-pro along the Basin Road behind the power station at Shoreham - Hove on the way to Brighton Pavilion
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ2bxHO_Buo
The campsite we used was basic but on the outskirts of the village within 1/2 a mile of the Sustran 2 cycle route
here are a couple of photos
John's new folding e-tourer is in the foreground , this "home built " ( technically incorrect as John is an excellent engineer ) folds in half ( back over front ) and features hydralic brakes dual batteries for a 70mile plus range and a q100 motor mounted as a middie drive , Our 20/20s are there along with Danny's project , a tadpole built in the front of his garage using all round tubing with curved tubing , This is his first project only learning to weld last year at night school..
What more can I say except we had a great time and look forward to another next year
regards emma