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Dad's home-built trike helps son recover from brain injury. Dave and Rob Thompson on their tandem recumbent/upright trike (Photo: Dave Thompson) View 5 Images 1 / 5.
Witness the outrageousness of a home-built trike that does 0-62 mph in just 0.55 seconds, on its way to a 162-mph top speed in just 1/8th mile. And it's powered, amazingly enough, by rainwater.
We've mentioned how to turn an old bike into a cargo bike, but if you're more concerned about transporting yourself, you can easily make your own recumbent trike out of old bike parts, even with ...
Home > News > U-turn • drifting. Pulling Stunts in a Motorized Drift Trike You’ve Built with Your Own Hands Is Overly Manly. Published: 10 Dec 2015, 18:23 UTC • By: Andrei Tutu. 1 photo.
What started as custom rides for a Winnipeg man's kids and their friends have turned into a business that's bringing a new trend — drift trikes — to the city.
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