3tyretrackterry
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- East Midlands UK
Hi Mark,markg0vbr said:yes excellent ride, the bit when people started wondering around the car park saying things like mmmm its red mmm got three wheels, but is that one mine? or that one?
good ride, it is good to see how trike pilots tend to tinker and personalise there trikes.
for the next one might i suggest derwent dam ride around about the same distance and at weekends the road is closed to cars also there is the
http://www.tricycleassociation.org.uk/Event.html?record=dtr497b248f53316&PHPSESSID=c0c59c3f9aad2931b43c4ae623b50cbf
Although it is aimed at traditional/vintage 3 wheelers I am told ANY 3 wheeler is welcome and they are also welcoming tandems [ especially if 3 wheelers ].
Start is at Carlton on Trent it is then 11 miles to lunch stop at Windmill and up to 11 miles back to the start[ depending on route taken ].
Hope it's all easily fixed chaps. Yes there was a broken chain and two punctures, so we stopped for a while, time for a chat.marc-triker said:Brakages mainly down to vibration caused by cattle-grids and speeding over bumps lol. My Classic's stearing rattled loose (had problems with it for a while now due to locking washers not doing there jobs on both sides) these old machines were not ment to take the abuse I throw at them. and Nick had a light bracket snap off and his morror broken off but all can be fixed so all is well. Yes we were told some of you had stopped for a chain breakage. we did hang about for a little while and saw another ice trike being loaded in2 a car when we got back he had traveled from Coventry to test his trike. Nick wrote down web sites for CC and VV so ya never know there maybe a new member joining up.
No, not Father Abraham, looked aged enough to be his father.Pedalabitslower said:Nick knows Alan. He would have said if it was him.