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javawizard
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
did! It's at www.odd-bikes.com - Jeff

Tom Nakashima
01-03-1970, 03:28 PM
"javawizard" <javawizard@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1190912227.446952.278710@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
> to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
> did! It's at www.odd-bikes.com - Jeff
>

Good site.....I like that sideways bike.
-tom

Gary Young
01-03-1970, 03:28 PM
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 16:57:07 +0000, javawizard wrote:

> I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
> to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
> did! It's at www.odd-bikes.com - Jeff

The cargo-carrying Dutch bicycle is a Bakfiets, now being imported into
the US:

http://practicalpedal.com/summer2007/dutch.html

JeffWills
01-03-1970, 03:28 PM
On Sep 27, 8:57 am, javawizard <javawiz...@aol.com> wrote:
> I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
> to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
> did! It's atwww.odd-bikes.com- Jeff

Not quite a bike, but you missed: http://www.bikeforest.com/cb/cb.php
Ya gotta love Leatherette!

Other Jeff

xzzy
01-03-1970, 03:28 PM
take a look at:

http://www.americanbamboo.org/GeneralInfoPages/BambooBicycle.html


"javawizard" <javawizard@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1190912227.446952.278710@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
> to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
> did! It's at www.odd-bikes.com - Jeff
>

Smitty88
01-03-1970, 03:28 PM
Here is one of my favorites - a French tridem.

http://www.futurebike.ch/FB_Web_WM99/events/wm99/pictures.html

Steve J

javawizard wrote:
> I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
> to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
> did! It's at www.odd-bikes.com - Jeff
>

Hank Wirtz
01-03-1970, 03:28 PM
On Sep 27, 9:57 am, javawizard <javawiz...@aol.com> wrote:
> I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
> to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
> did! It's atwww.odd-bikes.com- Jeff

Every couple of months, the inventor of the sideways bike will post a
link to his site in this group, posing as a neutral observer, saying
something like "This is the neatest thing I've ever seen."

I'm sick of that guy.

John Michaels
01-03-1970, 03:28 PM
"javawizard" <javawizard@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1190912227.446952.278710@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
> to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
> did! It's at www.odd-bikes.com - Jeff
>
The back to back tandem was at PBP. Lots of pictures of it. It looked
quite interesting. PBP probably offered the biggest collection of different
bikes. I don't you will find as many different styles as you do at PBP. I
think some folks just hung around during what was suppose to be the bike
inspection just to take different pictures of the bikes.

One of the more interesting bikes that frequents the Bay Area and was in
Paris was a Bamboo Calfee. It is a custom built bike. The claim is that
Bamboo has very good frame characteristics as far as shock absorption. At
PBP, he got more attention with that bike. I have never seen grown men drool
over bikes before.

doofy
01-03-1970, 03:31 PM
JeffWills wrote:
> On Sep 27, 8:57 am, javawizard <javawiz...@aol.com> wrote:
>> I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
>> to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
>> did! It's atwww.odd-bikes.com- Jeff
>
> Not quite a bike, but you missed: http://www.bikeforest.com/cb/cb.php
> Ya gotta love Leatherette!
>
> Other Jeff
>

Save the baby naugas.

Kerry Montgomery
01-03-1970, 03:34 PM
"Smitty88" <snijuniper@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:46FD4AD6.6050006@comcast.net...
> Here is one of my favorites - a French tridem.
>
> http://www.futurebike.ch/FB_Web_WM99/events/wm99/pictures.html
>
> Steve J

Does it have only one crank that all three share?!
A search for tridem resulted in this other site with strange bicycles,
including another view of the French tridem:
http://sumpfnoodle.blogspot.com/2007/04/die-27-verrcktesten-bikes-bilder.html
Kerry

Hank Wirtz
01-03-1970, 03:34 PM
On Sep 28, 11:41 am, Smitty88 <snijuni...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Here is one of my favorites - a French tridem.
>
> http://www.futurebike.ch/FB_Web_WM99/events/wm99/pictures.html
>
> Steve J
>
>
>
> javawizard wrote:
> > I've compiled a photo list of 20 of the weirdest bicycles, with links
> > to their respective websites. I hope you find it as interesting as I
> > did! It's atwww.odd-bikes.com- Jeff- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I would not want to be the captain on that team.

Smitty88
01-03-1970, 03:35 PM
Well, here's one of the more unusual cycles. It is actually propelled
by pedaling and steered by moving the palm fronds the rider has his
hands on. I watched him mount the thing at the 2007 Humboldt County
kinetic sculpture race (my son had an entry and I helped him).
The guy who made this one also had a wheeled upright gorilla and a very
weird robot-looking buglike thing that was propelled by levers moving
two legs forward, then the other two (the wheels only rolled in one
direction).

http://www.redwoodecotours.com/kinetic1/arcata-plaza/pages/P5264767.htm

Dorfus Dippintush
01-03-1970, 03:36 PM
Smitty88 wrote:
> Well, here's one of the more unusual cycles. It is actually
> propelled by pedaling and steered by moving the palm fronds the rider
> has his hands on. I watched him mount the thing at the 2007 Humboldt
> County kinetic sculpture race (my son had an entry and I helped him).
> The guy who made this one also had a wheeled upright gorilla and a
> very weird robot-looking buglike thing that was propelled by levers
> moving two legs forward, then the other two (the wheels only rolled in
> one direction).
>
> http://www.redwoodecotours.com/kinetic1/arcata-plaza/pages/P5264767.htm


I think I'd have to nominate the palm tree bike for first prize in the
Strange Bicycles category.
Who thinks up these things?

Dorfus