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I've seen these before and always wanted one. Wonder if they are IBA eligible? :dribble:

If you don't want to wait for the MSN thingy, you can go straight to the horses mouth

Clicky

 
Wow, $94K to ride the uncoolest thing since the BMW C-1 Yuppiesickle which tragically bombed not so long ago.

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(What happens when you slow down for a traffic signal, do the training wheels deploy automatically or is there a "gear down" lever? If they auto-deploy at slow speeds, imagine entering a slow switchback and being suddenly unable to lean over. aaaargh! If you have to activate your training wheels all the time, all you need is to forget it once....) :axed:

And here's another f***ed-up invention for those who'd love to ride bikes but find 2 wheels a bit scary :pilot:

The Carver? Yikes!

Stef

 
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93k thats a lets see 1 frj , 1 roade glide , 2 week vacation in the mountains with bike rental or bring your own and about 50 k left over !!!

 
The carver thing looks like fun for people who don't want an actual motorcycle but I hate it when drivers can't stay in their lane........

 
If you've gotta have a car, either of these looks to be the ticket. Outrageously expensive though.

The Carver appeals the most to me, that other thing was hideous standing still but got prettier once it started moving.

 
So the Claybrook Special lives. Someone take that bitch out before she designs again.

 
I didn't click the link but judging from the subject line, someone just bought a NON ABS FJR.

LOL

 
Spend a lot of extra money to by a better mouse trap, only the darn thing won't catch any mice!

 
I'm with Geezer and Bounce... the Carver was the better of the two, but geeze-louise, stay in your f'ing lane you putz!

 
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