Hey to all you Penny Farthing owners, i have a 54" 1886 Columbia Superior does anyone know where i can get my front wheel "re-rubbered" please email me at timothybwarren@gmail.com
that bike is fuckin metal its gana be fucking brutal as shit when i get mine and ride it to school everyday with my monocle and lincon stovepipe top hat
50 miles? Wow that is awesome BFD. I think I did one mile on my brother's PF. His was just a bit big for me as well. Lost my foot on the down pedal. Great conversation piece though. Everyone stopping and watching. :-)
Too bad the bike is slightly too large for the rider. He loses the lower pedal whenever he makes a turn. A properly fitting bike would allow power to be applied at all times, and losing pedal contact makes it harder to do this. As a result, this rider would have a hard time riding safely under real-world situations (in traffic, up & down hills, for longer distances).
is it hard to make turns on those?
Ieatcereal01 5 months ago
Its comical, its hplessly impractical and very dangerous to the inexperienced. Why do i want one so badly then?
AHMmotoring 10 months ago
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Hey to all you Penny Farthing owners, i have a 54" 1886 Columbia Superior does anyone know where i can get my front wheel "re-rubbered" please email me at timothybwarren@gmail.com
runner630 1 year ago
that bike is fuckin metal its gana be fucking brutal as shit when i get mine and ride it to school everyday with my monocle and lincon stovepipe top hat
scar504 1 year ago 3
man, id love to have one to make into a uni. 60" is pretty freakin big. i could imagine you could really haul ass on that thing.
UnicycleJunkie 1 year ago
i wood love 2 have 1
losingtotheriver 1 year ago
50 miles? Wow that is awesome BFD. I think I did one mile on my brother's PF. His was just a bit big for me as well. Lost my foot on the down pedal. Great conversation piece though. Everyone stopping and watching. :-)
MikesiPhone3GS 2 years ago
Wow, Nice Bike man!
PLs, Do you have a plan or a sketch for make it???.
If you can, I wish to know How can i Make this bike.
Thanks in Advance!
Voldemortkein 3 years ago
No, I don't have plans. My friend Dave Moore built it years ago. As a matter of fact, he is the owner.
This bike was way too big for me, yet I rode it 50 miles once, from Davis, CA to Folsom, CA.
Best of luck to you.
Barefoot Ted
barefootted 3 years ago
holy crap dude thats pretty ballsy how hard was that
ChunkyMilkProduction 2 years ago
where can we get one of those ''Dave Moore'' bikes ? are they too much expensive ?
istiiizzz 1 year ago
how much does a bicycle like that cost?
randomunicycler810 3 years ago
Plan on spending $3000.00 IF you can find a good one.
barefootted 3 years ago
Ll how do you get off them?
My neighbor has one..he let me try it..and I just fell. :( lol.
FuzzehPeachz 3 years ago
Very carefully.
barefootted 3 years ago
how do you get off lol
skaterx410x 3 years ago
Too bad the bike is slightly too large for the rider. He loses the lower pedal whenever he makes a turn. A properly fitting bike would allow power to be applied at all times, and losing pedal contact makes it harder to do this. As a result, this rider would have a hard time riding safely under real-world situations (in traffic, up & down hills, for longer distances).
youtuuba 3 years ago
Yes, it is true, this bike is too large for me. My favorite size is my 56" wheel. This was a loaner while that one got repaired.
I did learn to ride this one quite safely. Actually did a 50 mile ride from Davis to Folsom on it back in 2004.
Barefoot Ted
barefootted 3 years ago
@barefootted
if you ride right with a 56'' wheel, whats your height (I want to know which size can be good for me)
thanks
istiiizzz 1 year ago
nice bicycle :)
lyna1509 4 years ago
60 inch wheel built by the famous Dave Moore.
barefootted 4 years ago
nice wht wheel size is that? where did you get that?
toad4eva 4 years ago