Yes,Please do
i think trikes are the loveliest form for bicycles to take
Can you see any mounting points or plates that might suggest there was attachments ,like a chain guard,or any provision for brakes?
You could go for the Russian green and red shades as its colour scheme,and a red star for a head badge
I once got into a drinking competition with 4 Romanian builders in Siret in the north of Romania,on Vodka naturally ,i dont remember winning ,or losing ,or anything else for that matter :shock: ,i dont know how i reached the top of that wall [one of our guys broke both his feet on that expedition,due to Romanian Vodka
no chain guard mounts , no brake mounts and the reason for the extra cog is that it can be turned into a bicycle.
well...drinking competitions lead to accidents sometimes, if you would have had the same competition near Tulcea the outcome would have been different. they are called Lipoveni and they are among the world champions of drinking. when i was at the Danube Delta i personally saw a fisher drinking a full bottle of vodka(750ml) from one sip! a gesture that would put me into an alcoholic coma!
I love the fact your vodka bottles over there have a crown top,once that bottle is open....
It was near 1/2 bottle i got through :shock:
Yeah,the single cog makes sense now,ive seen a few trikes over the years also had a way of converting to 2 wheels
Im sure raleigh did a kids bike/trike called 'convertible' :?