#66, SceniCruiser.
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Thank you Tinman for the link, very interesting article, nice to learn of such information behind such vehicles and then relate it to a model, Cheers.
Ghosty.
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Here's a video that I found of the bus in Ghosty's photo.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Seen at the recent 2014, Enfield Pagaent of Motoring.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYcE5Xl6zmY
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Yes, it seems to be the same one, certainly the "INDEX" plate is the same, is it yours zBret ?
I'm only guessing, but I think it is a just a little bit bigger than my Rolls.
Ghosty.
I'm only guessing, but I think it is a just a little bit bigger than my Rolls.
Ghosty.
Re: #66, SceniCruiser.
heck no Ghosty..the only Scenic Cruiser that I own is a 66c
My personal mode of transportation is my bicycle
zBret
My personal mode of transportation is my bicycle
zBret
Re: #66, SceniCruiser.
Does it have clear windows?zBret wrote:heck no Ghosty..the only Scenic Cruiser that I own is a 66c
My personal mode of transportation is my bicycle
zBret
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Re: #66, SceniCruiser.
4 spoke or 5 spoke??johnboy wrote:Does it have clear windows?zBret wrote:heck no Ghosty..the only Scenic Cruiser that I own is a 66c
My personal mode of transportation is my bicycle
zBret
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"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
Re: #66, SceniCruiser.
johnboy wrote:Does it have clear windows?
LOL if your talking about my 66c its amber windows and no spokes ( regular wheels)motorman wrote:4 spoke or 5 spoke??
My bike is 36 spokes on each wheel for a grand total of 72, no windows, its a bugs in the face ride
While primarily I use my bike as grocery getter and as to and from transport to school for my 8 year old daughter . I also make the rounds with it on big trash day, when people put out larger items for pick up. Here's a couple pics of one of my hauls. I have since renovated this free-find, into a display cabinet for my 1-75 collection.
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Re: #66, SceniCruiser.
Put that on the road in the UK, and you will need LONG VEHICLE signs all over it
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LOL I guess why this style of bike is know as a " long-tail" cargo bike.
There are companies that manufacture and sell them ( so i guess they are road legal) they cost a pretty penny though,
which is why I went the DIY route and made this one myself, from a two old bikes and some bits, that I had laying about.
It rides very well actually. I'm so used to it, that now when I am on my "normal" bike, it, seems very short to me.
zBret
There are companies that manufacture and sell them ( so i guess they are road legal) they cost a pretty penny though,
which is why I went the DIY route and made this one myself, from a two old bikes and some bits, that I had laying about.
It rides very well actually. I'm so used to it, that now when I am on my "normal" bike, it, seems very short to me.
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Re: #66, SceniCruiser.
zBret, One gust of wind and you would have been a cropper. Try that lark in Glasgow and its a ticket my boy!!
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