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Hitchhiking on a bike

 
 
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Old 23-12.-2004, 12:03 AM   #1
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Many of us here will be pleased to know that a bicycle will feature in
the forthcoming movie of the Hitch Hiker's Guide. To be specific, this
one: <URL:http://hitchhikers.movies.go.com/movienews/bike.html>

It appears to be a fixie.

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Old 23-12.-2004, 02:23 AM   #2
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Simon Brooke composed the following ...
> Many of us here will be pleased to know that a bicycle will feature in
> the forthcoming movie of the Hitch Hiker's Guide. To be specific, this
> one: <URL:http://hitchhikers.movies.go.com/movienews/bike.html>
>
> It appears to be a fixie.


and then some ...

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Old 23-12.-2004, 03:37 AM   #3
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Paul - xxx wrote:
> Simon Brooke composed the following ...


> > It appears to be a fixie.

>
> and then some ...


I'm impressed that someone's taken the trouble to line the brake blocks
up with the rims. Nice touch.

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Old 23-12.-2004, 04:59 AM   #4
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Simon Brooke wrote:
> Many of us here will be pleased to know that a bicycle will feature in
> the forthcoming movie of the Hitch Hiker's Guide. To be specific, this
> one: <URL:http://hitchhikers.movies.go.com/movienews/bike.html>
>
> It appears to be a fixie.


Speaking as an Audax rider, there doesn't appear to be enough clearance for
mudguards.....


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Old 23-12.-2004, 06:45 AM   #5
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"Paul - xxx" <notcheckedever@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:32tlbsF3om0ilU1@individual.net...
> Simon Brooke composed the following ...
> > Many of us here will be pleased to know that a bicycle will feature in
> > the forthcoming movie of the Hitch Hiker's Guide. To be specific, this
> > one: <URL:http://hitchhikers.movies.go.com/movienews/bike.html>
> >
> > It appears to be a fixie.

>
> and then some ...


Infinite improbability drive??

T


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Old 24-12.-2004, 01:23 AM   #6
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"Simon Brooke" <simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote in message
news:uebo92-j2k.ln1@gododdin.internal.jasmine.org.uk...
> Many of us here will be pleased to know that a bicycle will feature in
> the forthcoming movie of the Hitch Hiker's Guide. To be specific, this
> one: <URL:http://hitchhikers.movies.go.com/movienews/bike.html>
>
> It appears to be a fixie.
>
> --


Could it possibly be designed to ride down/up the steps behind it?
Steve.


 
Old 24-12.-2004, 01:32 AM   #7
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spademan o---[) * wrote:
> "Simon Brooke" <simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:uebo92-j2k.ln1@gododdin.internal.jasmine.org.uk...
>
>>Many of us here will be pleased to know that a bicycle will feature in
>>the forthcoming movie of the Hitch Hiker's Guide. To be specific, this
>>one: <URL:http://hitchhikers.movies.go.com/movienews/bike.html>
>>
>>It appears to be a fixie.
>>
>>--

>
>
> Could it possibly be designed to ride down/up the steps behind it?


No. There's not enough room for the "wheel" to rotate.

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Old 25-12.-2004, 08:28 AM   #8
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Paul - xxx wrote:
> and then some ...


s'obvious innit? It's a caterpillar track bike. Those 'spokes' are
telescopic and slide through the 'wheels' while attached to the 'tyres'
on the outside. Due to the nature of the tyre movement, mudgaurds will
not be as necessary as on a 'normal' bike, but could probably be fitted
into the space available.

:-)

Jon

 
Old 25-12.-2004, 09:17 AM   #9
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Jon is Away! wrote:
> s'obvious innit? It's a caterpillar track bike. Those 'spokes' are
> telescopic and slide through the 'wheels' while attached to the 'tyres'
> on the outside. Due to the nature of the tyre movement, mudgaurds will
> not be as necessary as on a 'normal' bike, but could probably be fitted
> into the space available.


*This* is a caterpillar track cycle:
<URL:http://www.mobilityeng.com/>


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Old 26-12.-2004, 09:51 PM   #10
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in message <cqi83j$d6k$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk>, Danny Colyer
('danny@speedy5.freeserve.giggle') wrote:

> Jon is Away! wrote:
> > s'obvious innit? It's a caterpillar track bike. Those 'spokes' are
>> telescopic and slide through the 'wheels' while attached to the
>> 'tyres' on the outside. Due to the nature of the tyre movement,
>> mudgaurds will not be as necessary as on a 'normal' bike, but could
>> probably be fitted into the space available.

>
> *This* is a caterpillar track cycle:
> <URL:http://www.mobilityeng.com/>


W'oh! And they waste those things on disabled people? Give me one with
foot-pedals!

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