Brian: Wonder if it would be possible to build a Rene Herse Demountable into a trike. There's a nice one on Ebay. Only six grand, to build a trike. I would be a one of a kind. Maybe Dale will buy it and build it for Cirque and we can all take turns trying it out. Just a dangerous thought,
Hetchinspete Peter (buried in 27"of snow in the great Northeast) Naiman Boston., Frigid, Mass
P.S. I'm for holding the Hetchins Rally in Figi next week. Any takers.
>
> From: Brian Baylis <rocklube@adnc.com>
> Date: 2003/02/18 Tue PM 06:17:54 EST
> To: REClassicBikes@aol.com
> CC: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Subject: [CR]was:Nice Mercian/NOW Trike conversions
>
> Martin,
>
> So Dale is getting a trike conversion kit? I wouldn't mind having one
> someday if one comes up I can afford.
>
> I hope I'm not out of line here, but I'd like to claim a ride on the
> trike (alone, thank you) during one of the Le Cirque rides, if the Grand
> Pubah will grant me such a privilege. That is assumeing he gets it
> together (Hint, Hint). I suppose the ultimate would be the fixed gear
> trike! I have the parts to do it, thanks to Paul. Talk about being a
> freak. Top that!
>
> If you don't mind me asking; what is the approximate cost of a trike
> conversion kit. Will it work on a Hetchins' curley stay frame?
>
> Brian Baylis
> La Mesa, CA
> Got no pond over here. But if "the pond" freezes over you can skate over
> to this side for a visit. Better pack a lunch.
> > Has it been snowing. Wait until Dale gets his trike conversion kit. Then he
> > will be able to ride what ever the weather.
> >
> > Regards
> > Martin Coopland, hoping the pond will freeze over again so I can skate,
> > Scotland.