Tim,
While the number of new recumbent offerings was small, there was a fully
enclosed human assisted electric trike, some new low riders and a host
of gas / electric drives for any vehicle. I did not have time to do the
tour, but Jim Black and Jon Nygren should have an interesting report for
the next meeting.
Carl
Edina Bike & Sport
Tim Dunsworth wrote:
>Note that the only recumbent bike I saw in these pictures was a beaut, a
>FWD bike patterned on Tom Traylor's racing bikes. See their web site
>at:
>http://www.cruzbike.com
>for more info.
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>>>>cg <cg@...> 10/02/06 1:59 AM >>>
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>Check out this link for photos from InterBike 2006 taken by Dale Brown
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>and son Ryan of Cycles de ORO, Inc., Greensboro, North Carolina 27408
>USA
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>http://www.cyclesdeoro.com/Interbike/2006/show_report.htm
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> One series in Dales Pictures shows a fully rideable bike that weighs
>7.36 pounds. One is Ryan Pictures shows a Trike with a sail.
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>Carl
>Edina Bike
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