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Aussie Annie

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  1. Would you people like to get a room please !!!!!!!!!:whistling:
  2. PROUD SIGNED TOO !! LEAVE THE MEMORIALS ALONE--WHERE EVER THEY ARE
  3. THANK YOU EVERYONE :clap2:YOUR COMMENTS AND ENCOURAGEMENT MEAN A LOT TO ME ANNIE...WHO IS STILL :dancefool:AND A:big-grin-emoticon:
  4. Yep, you sure do But that IS supposed to happen when turning. The inside wheel will lift off the ground, but the bike wheel and other outrider wheel balance the bike.
  5. Glad to see you are "coming over" to the fun of trike/outrider You will ride with a on your face
  6. So sad to read this post. To Alice and all the family--our sincere condolences and prayers. James, Ride On--and may God hold you in the palm of His hand till we meet on the other side.
  7. :dancefool: WENT FOR MY FIRST RIDE TODAY SINCE DECEMBER 2007 !!! PRACTICED IN A LOCAL CARPARK THEN RODE TO HAVE A COFFEE BEFORE COMING HOME. NOW HAVE BIG GRIN ON MY FACE--AND HELMET HAIR I KNOW--PICS
  8. Thank you Russell. That should make him smile
  9. Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming: "WOO HOO! WHAT A RIDE!" :dancefool:I'm with you Bill :thumbsup2:
  10. Squeeze-thank you for this I have Flanders handlebars, which are 1 inch. The hand control will be going on the left side. Measured from rear caliper, through bike, and to handlebar= 2.72 meters (for brake line) Alan took panniers off and took these pics, hope they are okay?( Pics 2 & 3 were taken looking through the wheel, from the other side)
  11. Thank you for this contact, I appreciate your help:thumbsup2:
  12. I am seeking information in regard to putting my back brake up onto the handlebars using a hand control. It was mentioned in a past post by someone who said the hand control was used for racing and by handicapped riders I believe the company was SPEIGLER?? Can anyone help me with info :bowdown:--as it is going to be safer if I can move the back brake and then have that room to tuck my bad foot in close and get the leg in closer too:happy34:
  13. Squeeze, A while back a comment was made about the hand-control for the back brake(for disabled riders) that SPEIGLER makes and you offered to help me if I needed it...........guess what?? I NEED IT!! It is going to be safer if I can put the back brake up onto the handlebars--as my right foot needs to sit where the brake pedal is. Can you get me any information about it:think: You said the factory was not far from you, and I would appreciate any help okay:bowdown:
  14. Yeah, me too!:crying::crying:
  15. Hey Lonna and Brad, Glad you made it to TEXAS and all the best in the job hunt
  16. Sorry that your "dip-stick" of a neighbour ran into the bike but glad you weren't hurt in any way:thumbsup2:
  17. To James and Alice--best wishes to you both. Speedy recovery to James
  18. Don't forget to watch the helpful video (on Voyager web site) on the handling of the outrider And practice in a car park, or similar to get the "feel" of how it corners etc. It sure is a great way to (a) keep riding, and (b) keep your big bike:happy34:
  19. I have always called it the "PATIO" over the "Playground" Makes the guys think:think: What???????:scratchchin: Then gets a good laugh :thumbsup2:when they figure out that I mean their big belly
  20. Nice to hear you won (my) laptop :crackup:Glad everyone had fun:happy34: Travel safe
  21. Thank you for the up-date. Sending best Oz wishes to James and his family
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