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Strange bike designs and the experience of cycling
In the past my mind has wandered onto alternative types of bike design particularly in the context of expeditions. Would a four wheeled ‘quad’ bike be feasible. Perhaps it would offer the ability to carry more luggage or be more suitable for certain types of terrain. Perhaps two people could ride the same quad – [...]
Posted in Constructive Ranting Also tagged bicycle, Bike, design, Experience, mountain bike, quad, sheldon brown, singlespeed, trike 1 Comment
Britain in Tandem – the height, width and length of Britain in 15 days
My cousin, James Peach, is partaking in an admirable challenge to cover the the height, width and length of Britain in 15 days.

Britain in Tandem, length, height and width of the UK – the Video