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The family that bikes together, stays together
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They rent those out at a lot of the Disney hotels.
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Originally Posted by davidflas
You're wrong. Not even Dorks would use that.
Although I did see them at Disney too.
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I would imagine you'd find those at senior communities in Arizona and Florida also. When my daughters were younger, we used to do a lot, as in 4 or 5 nights a week, of biking as a family. I can tell you emphatically that it didn't keep my wife and I together.
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isn't there a law that prohibits making bikes with steering wheels instead of handlebars?
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IF so, that's a silly law.
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Originally Posted by Aeternus
IF so, that's a silly law.
ill second that
I have to admit ive been on the 2 man version of that (no back seats) at a Caravan Park on the East cost of England where i use to holiday with my parents every easter.
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I see lots of those on the bike trails in the city where I live.
They're very annoying, especially when they stop and block traffic (since they take up the entire lane).
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Of course there's no law about steering wheels on bikes. Racing rules are the main things stopping bike innovation being adopted (recumbents etc).
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
They're very annoying, especially when they stop and block traffic
Actually, they ARE traffic.
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It's kinda a goofy, and I think I like it for themepark travel.
Definitely a traffic hazard though, unless the family happens to be hopped up on caffeine and steroids.
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Originally Posted by peeb
Actually, they ARE traffic.
Not when they're stopped and sitting right on one of the busiest parts of the trail.
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I live at the beach, and they rent them all up and down the boardwalk. Tourists love it.
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