Here's another site, with a Dutch bike that's set up quite differently than
Scott Olson's:
http://www.zeelandnet.nl/thys/english/index.htm
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Xenomuller <xenom...@aol.com> wrote in message
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That was the old url of
Xenomuller wrote:
> > Check out [...] www.rowingbike.com
Ah, sorry. Nice bike. They plan to distribute in the US.
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Ewoud Dronkert <dron...@varsity.nospam> wrote in message
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> [...] Nice bike. They plan to distribute in the US.
Great. I'm a keen biker (road racing), and rower of course, but I never
tried them rowing bikes. sure looks nice. Maybe not for city/short
distance.
Ewoud
I understand they aren't the tops for hill climbing either. There was a
fellow in Brisbane who developed a row bike design that did not have the
same potential for stall. If you're interested I may have the URL
someplace. Pretty sure the design is not under production though.
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Ewoud Dronkert <dron...@varsity.nospam> wrote in message
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Thanks but no thanks (not to buy anyway). I have enough bikes as it is..
First objective will be owning my own single, for on the water! Cheers,
E.
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