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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2007

bamboo, clear vinyl & duct tape. Surprisingly stable. Wingsail planned. contact denbecr@hughes.net Also see "homemade moped, front wheel drive", "engine powered bike trailer = moped", "motor skater"

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  • I can't keep up with the pedals past 30 mph. Can't recall that day except light breeze early & stronger later.

  • @Dennbecr

    Also, I didn't have a speedometer on it then.

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  • Heard music and left.

  • Hilarious !!! Move to California !!!

  • Wouldn't like to blow over in a side wind though lol

  • that is a really bad idea. If the wind blows over your sailboat you make a big splash and you get wet.

    When the wind blows over your sail bike, you are either going to have to steer into something (car, tree, phone poll) to keep from falling over, or you are going to plant your FACE in the asphalt at 40mph.

  • Make that sail. Stupid spell check.

  • Would like to see some up close shots if the said.

  • That's cool!

  • I made a recumbent like that one and I think I too will put a sail on it and try it. thanks.

  • Very Nice !! I have an old Infinity recumbent like yours for which I made a railbke adapter. Keep up nice work !!

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