Unitrike variations from around the world
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A classic Le Run in the middle with two angles on a 'Motorbecane' which is pretty much a Le Run in a case, although the wheels are solid plastic and well inferior.
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Two special edition Le Runs with an original Max Skatebike showing the Max wheels. Once these break there is nothing you can do for them or the truck - it's replacement time!
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These 'Pappanase' unitrikes look even sillier than the others. I've never ridden one but it looks like the extra length and larger wheels would make for a much more stable ride. Sat in the middle is the first view I ever had of Rameses.
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A backwards unitrike! I bet that sucks to ride - rear wheel steering does not make for great control. And here's a more sturdy looking Papanase with a proper Le Run style truck and a cable brake. It is also my new baby - check the fleet page for pics post-modding.
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A genuine home-made unitrike arising from the ashes of a butchered bike. This has my ultimate respect!
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Now that's just silly!
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