Showing posts with label Transportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transportation. Show all posts
Sunday, October 10, 2010
The New Cycle has Arrived
I drove it out of the show room this afternoon and discovered a whole new world on the way home. Little kids waved at me; drivers smiled and let me have the right-of-way; people waking said hello. But enough of the small talk, here are the pictures.
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Labels:
Cycle,
fuel efficient,
Transportation,
Tricycle
Thursday, July 22, 2010
The Tricycle Saga
Back in the beginning of June, I ordered a 5 speed tricycle for myself. I wanted to use it to haul around my art supplies when I went out to do my doings. I thought it could also be handy for hopping over to the super market and of course, the idea of getting a tad more exercise seemed good.
Unfortunately, a couple of weeks later, the gentleman at the bike store called to tell me that the only manufacturer of 5 speed trikes in the USA had discontinued building the 5 speed model. Then he added that I should not give up hope because the gal he had talked to told him that they had been flooded with requests for the 5 speed ever since they had discontinued them. They were thinking about putting them back on the assembly line. She would let him know... he would let me know.
A few weeks after this, the bike man called again and said that they were indeed going to start making them again and, if I still wanted one, it would be ready in September.
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Unfortunately, a couple of weeks later, the gentleman at the bike store called to tell me that the only manufacturer of 5 speed trikes in the USA had discontinued building the 5 speed model. Then he added that I should not give up hope because the gal he had talked to told him that they had been flooded with requests for the 5 speed ever since they had discontinued them. They were thinking about putting them back on the assembly line. She would let him know... he would let me know.
A few weeks after this, the bike man called again and said that they were indeed going to start making them again and, if I still wanted one, it would be ready in September.
YES!
Labels:
Transportation,
Tricycle
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