Sunday, July 17, 2011
Moog Bike
via Todd Barton, aka vgermuse
"The other day on my way to work I found myself behind this van with this DIY bicycle on the back. All I had was my cellphone to take a photo with but the main metal strut had a classic Moog logo on it (I know, hard to see in this photo)."
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That's not a DIY bicycle. That's a BikeE recumbent, made by the BikeE Corporation of Corvalis, Oregon. Following a series of product recalls BikeE Corp. went out of business in 2002. Basically, the only thing DIY about that bike is the paint job.
ReplyDeleteAh. . . thanks for clarifying the bike info -- clearly I know more about synths than bikes.
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