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    convert your bicycle into a personal water craft from an inflatable kit which fits in a backpack. I like it.

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    The guy is moving out. Check out the wake. Bikes, ie pedal power, can do anything.

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    To make the transformation complete he should have brought along a Popeil pocket fisherman
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    I would like to see more detail of the pneumatic powered propeller. For that matter the pump and drive would be interesting too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooler2 View Post
    I would like to see more detail of the pneumatic powered propeller. For that matter the pump and drive would be interesting too!
    I would imagine the air pump would be friction driven off of the rear tire as would the drive for the propeller just like a dynamo for lighting would be driven. This would be the simplest method of driving any attachments
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    And off he goes. I want one.
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