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Posted on 26/03/21 09:27:32 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 850: The two-wheeler
I came across this remarkable car in a pub car park last summer. It's actually a three wheeler, but the angle I photographed it from makes it look as if the back is dragging on the ground.

Can you give it a couple of extra wheels to make it more stable?

High res is here.



Posted on 26/03/21 11:52:29 AM
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Re: Challenge 850: The two-wheeler
I think this is a Morgan reproduction, ca 2013.

Posted on 26/03/21 1:44:01 PM
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Re: Challenge 850: The two-wheeler
Mariner wrote:
I think this is a Morgan reproduction, ca 2013.


I bow to your automotive expertise.

Posted on 26/03/21 2:06:40 PM
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Re: Challenge 850: The two-wheeler
This a simple quickie!

No Steve I am not being disingenuous it really is a quickie. What was asked for - no more - no less.

Now, of course I have to try and think of something interesting to do.




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Posted on 26/03/21 2:56:02 PM
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Re: Challenge 850: The two-wheeler
David wrote:
...Now, of course I have to try and think of something interesting to do.


Same here.

Steve wrote
...Can you give it a couple of extra wheels to make it more stable?

I just noticed this: David, you are supposed to give it two extra wheels, not one.


Posted on 26/03/21 4:19:26 PM
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Posted on 26/03/21 5:36:23 PM
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Re: Challenge 850: The two-wheeler
Mariner wrote:
Steve wrote
...Can you give it a couple of extra wheels to make it more stable?


I just noticed this: David, you are supposed to give it two extra wheels, not one.


The second is underneath the rear mudguard that you can just see through the windscreen.

Hah! You're not catching me out that easily Michael!


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Posted on 26/03/21 5:37:11 PM
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Double post removed.

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Posted on 26/03/21 5:39:59 PM
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That is just splendid Gordon! I'm feeling rather envious!

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Posted on 26/03/21 5:43:43 PM
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Jack was rather disappointed that the Morgan Three Wheeler Association ostracised him for his special conversion.



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Posted on 26/03/21 6:45:11 PM
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Thanks David. I figured that it really ought to have some decent mudguards as well




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Posted on 26/03/21 8:45:39 PM
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Thanks David. I figured that it really ought to have some decent mudguards as well.




Front wheels only?

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Posted on 26/03/21 9:08:12 PM
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Re: Challenge 850: The two-wheeler
Don't laugh, I have thirty minutes invested in this...



Posted on 26/03/21 9:15:36 PM
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Nice job David

No faffing about for me this week, sticking to the task.





Posted on 27/03/21 09:34:03 AM
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Thanks David. I figured that it really ought to have some decent mudguards as well




Posted on 27/03/21 09:41:58 AM
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lwc wrote:
Don't laugh, I have thirty minutes invested in this...


Couldn't help it. Immediate first, reaction.

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Posted on 27/03/21 09:46:27 AM
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DougD wrote:
Nice job David

No faffing about for me this week, sticking to the task


Nice wheel blurr. Funnily I had thought about Brooklands at one point but didn't carry through with it.

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Posted on 27/03/21 3:10:32 PM
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Re: Challenge 850: The two-wheeler
lovely quick 1 David. Simple quick but very effective.

Nice Gordon. Better get some elbow guards for the driver though...lol.

True Lloyd, that vehicle definitely looks like it needs training wheels to keep it upright.

Nice speed blur Doug....but don't speed around on the S.A. roads like that. You're bound to buckle a rim!...if you don't get hi-jacked!


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Posted on 27/03/21 3:48:52 PM
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Re: Challenge 850: The two-wheeler
Variation on a theme



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Posted on 27/03/21 5:58:59 PM
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Very nice David!!


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