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    Log motorcycle - video

    Log motorcycle; simple as that. Between the driver wearing an eyepatch, the guy with a washing machine on his back, and the Flintstones-style foot braking, I can't figure out if this is an excellent joke or a clever means of mass transport.




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    I understand those are very poplar in Pol(e)and. If yew're pining for one, yew'll have to wait; he hasn't opened a branch office in North America.

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    It's a good thing that this doesn't have brakes... the splinters would be miserable.

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    An excellent means of mass transit. If the passengers want to arrive alive they have to pitch in and help stop the thing.
    great as a cargo transport as well each piece of freight is personally attended to. Note the guy behind the driver has a shovel. In the event of a crash it could be used to bury the survivors with.
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    Based on the caster angle at :06 and how flat the front tire is at :19, lord help them in the corners let alone a 600lb 15' shopping cart on the straights. S-Ohhh-S Talk about the tail waging the dog!

    Once in my crazier days, 4 of us went the Renaissance Fair and parking was in a huge field. There must have been 500 cars there and had to park out in the Hebrides. Three were in a van and I rode my bike (Z1) because I new parking was going to be a night mare...ended up piling the 4 of us on my bike and riding up to the entrance where bike parking was, through the bumpy grassy field. Talk about slip and slide power glides...and a squirrel fest. Fun day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    Note the guy behind the driver has a shovel. In the event of a crash it could be used to bury the survivors with.
    You don’t bury survivors Frank.

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    You don’t bury survivors Frank.
    Why not? It sounded good to me LOL
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    A man's gotta do what he's gotta do! Hope he didn't have to brake suddenly!
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