New mode of transport?

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Colin Wells
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New mode of transport?

Post by Colin Wells » 23 Sep 2020 21:25

Nabbed this from a Facebook page.
For a split second I thought it was an A40 wing.
I reckon Keith would be up for riding this through the Banbury lanes - at least he wont get a parking ticket on this.
A40 car bike.jpg

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Re: New mode of transport?

Post by Keith Bennett » 24 Sep 2020 07:59

Hmm! With those wheel arches so close together I simply cannot imagine what the donor vehicle could be, although the headlamp area looks vaguely like a Trabant?

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scotty
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Re: New mode of transport?

Post by scotty » 24 Sep 2020 08:26

I'm just trying to work out where the battery is to run that headlamp.

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Mike Hodgson
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Re: New mode of transport?

Post by Mike Hodgson » 24 Sep 2020 10:25

Definitely Trabant 601 front and rear wings bolted together and section cut out in middle to suit bikes wheel base

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Re: New mode of transport?

Post by Mike Hodgson » 24 Sep 2020 10:35


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Re: New mode of transport?

Post by Keith Bennett » 24 Sep 2020 11:30

YES! Who's a clever boy then??

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Re: New mode of transport?

Post by scotty » 25 Sep 2020 09:02

I was always sure you could do something useful with a Trabant.

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Re: New mode of transport?

Post by Stoney13 » 26 Sep 2020 08:30

https://images.app.goo.gl/QfvsXvCZdPk4YJ938
now this is a trabant scotty,
if it has wheels RACE IT, break it,fix it, RACE IT :twisted:

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