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Hey! Get on the sidewalk!
Yes! This is exactly what I envision driving one day, but with more get go. I would augment it with solar/compresed air/hydrogen/electric motors in order to peel out.
That would be funny to see at a critical mass. Lets get a bunch of tin foil and make a silver one
You want to drive around in something made from PVC and tinfoil?

Please omit me from your version of a future full of advanced 2x4 technology...

My real question is why is that guy wearing two watches?

Juan Dominguez said:
Yes! This is exactly what I envision driving one day, but with more get go. I would augment it with solar/compresed air/hydrogen/electric motors in order to peel out.
Your only question about that guy is why is he wearing two watches? That was only one of about 2,743 questions I had about that guy!

notoriousDUG said:

My real question is why is that guy wearing two watches?

No absolutely not. Just something that I can pedal which can compete with other cars on the road. I tend to get sleepy behind the wheel of a car if I am not active.

notoriousDUG said:
You want to drive around in something made from PVC and tinfoil?

Please omit me from your version of a future full of advanced 2x4 technology...

My real question is why is that guy wearing two watches?

Juan Dominguez said:
Yes! This is exactly what I envision driving one day, but with more get go. I would augment it with solar/compresed air/hydrogen/electric motors in order to peel out.
That is far from my only one but I feel it is most important.

Joe said:
Your only question about that guy is why is he wearing two watches? That was only one of about 2,743 questions I had about that guy!

notoriousDUG said:

My real question is why is that guy wearing two watches?

You fail to appreciate the lack of engine, which allows for convenient storage space for large items that are difficult to carry on a bike, such as large paintings or portfolios. Or, perhaps, machine tools such as a table mounted mill. Secondly the easy to velcro parking brake, providing safety and ease of mind when parking the Ferdinand, will come in handy when parking on hills. I know I would be glad of the aerodynamic qualities when travelling down lake shore drive on windy days, and the aerofoil - like design to endure stability and solid placement on the ground. Yes, no more endos on the Ferdinand!

Truly this is a marvel which, when asked "would you like to drive such an engineering miracle?" one can respond "Ja wohl!"

notoriousDUG said:
You want to drive around in something made from PVC and tinfoil?

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