Chuck,
OK, OK, no Masi trike! How about I attach it to my Hetchins Millinium. I wonder if one of these kits would contain the primary elements to build a trike from scratch. Look out everybody; you never know what I'll come up with if I get a conversion kit. Next thing you know I'll be showing up at the rides with a vintage skateboard trike! How about a trike with the two wheels is front and frontwheel drive?
Now I want a conversion kit more than ever! First one who locates them will get a free gift from me. I'll let you have the next California earthquake for your very own, free!
Brian Baylis
Working on growing that third leg in La Mesa, CA.
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> Brian Baylis wrote:
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> > Paul,
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> > As much as I've tried to resist, I have to admit I'd be curious to know
> > if a trike conversion kit is available and if so how much. If one of you
> > asylum escapees finds anything out please let me know too. I can't
> > believe I already have a trike and I know bwtter; and still I'm wanting
> > more. Is insanity something that can be passed to others? I must be a
> > glutton for punishment. Talk about crazy; maybe I should stick one on my
> > Masi! God help us if they still make these things.
> >
> > Brian Baylis
> > Certified crazy in La Mesa, CA. I've got the papers to prove it!
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> Brian, they still make 'em and if you put one on your Masi Special...
>
> I'LL NEVER SPEAK TO YOU AGAIN!!!
>
> Chuck "an English trike conversion bolted to an Italian Masi with would
> be a crime against nature" Schmidt
> South Pasadena, Southern California