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There's one currently up for auction on Ebay at the moment.

 

If you click HERE you'll go straight to the right page.

 

Best of luck.

See ya,

Si

 

@Bushy.

The splash guard is pretty good but could really do with being made from thicker material. I've got a good fabric shop near here but their stock of waterproof material is a bit limited. I'm keeping an eye open for some more that'll be better suited - preferably the same colour.

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Can any of you guys tell me how you made a back rest?

 

I adapted mine (with a hacksaw) from the one I had on my PL.

Contact trikbitz on this forum. I'll try to post a photo later.

 

I know Mav has welded brackets on his.

 

One question gary...is yours blue as well:D

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Yellow is not available, it's an old photo. Only blue and red available.

It's gotta be red ... it's worth an extra 5 mph!

 

My best advice to you is don't get carried away with the price

There is usually 1 or 2 of these on e-bay every week.

You should get one with a standard 1.1 metre rear axle and skinny wheels for about 200 euros (£135 ish) plus shipping.

If it goes much above that then just wait for the next one.

 

Also you can contact Ralf direct on ebay, he will build to order and then sell to you at an agreed price on an ebay 'buy it now' deal.

 

Good luck and don't foget RED is hot

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Oh what it must be like being a slave to fashion !!

 

You must be one of them "unique" types then LOL.

 

As promised, a couple of shots of me bug with backrest. Anyone south of Watford, look how green our grass is:D

 

http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k315/Bushy_02/DSCI0057.jpg

 

http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k315/Bushy_02/DSCI0052.jpg

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eeyore, they are similar to dismantle and store as any other buggy- I take back axle off and wheel rest into a bivi bag, takes 5 mins, 2 bolts holding wheels and 4 bolts holding axle to side rails.

bushy99, I have midi wheels, no idea what pressure they are at- they came inflated and I haven't touched them

Craig

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