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I saw this in my town yesterday. Has anyone ever heard of it before? It doesn't look quite street-legal to me.
 

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Bet they get as many questions as a stopped SpYder owner. Powered by 3 squirrels, 2 run, one on break. never saw one before.
 
I saw a picture on Facebook last week of a yellow one. I thought it was at a gas station, didn't realize that it was a bicycle.
 
"Electric pedal assist"????? does that mean battery?

It was going pretty fast for just pedal-power, IMO. Maybe I should have followed it home to ask questions.
 
Closing exchange rate is 1.08 USD to 1 Euro. So you're looking at 7,830 USD

It is a recumbent bicycle.
 
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Well; I like the recumbent part of the deal...
But for $7830; I'd rather have a new couch, a beer fridge, and BIG widescreen T.V.! :D
 
THE BIKE THINGY

Well; I like the recumbent part of the deal...
But for $7830; I'd rather have a new couch, a beer fridge, and BIG widescreen T.V.! :D
Plus $ 4500 for the electric motor and the list goes on ............I think if you added everything you could get a basic RS.....of course that wouldn't have any pedals :dontknow: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack:................mike
 
Hi Patti,

Re: It doesn't look quite street-legal to me.

It depends upon the local law. In Oregon a bicycle can be ridden on the streets with other traffic. Not on the interstates, though; that's federal law.

Next question? :banghead:

Jerry Baumchen
 
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