Re-invent the wheel?

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Re-invent the wheel?

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Possibly not simpler, better or more efficient, but still pretty damn cool.....
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i want to see a video of that at speed :)
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Holden202T wrote:i want to see a video of that at speed :)
Imagine seeing that on the front wheel as well :lol:
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How far coul you carry the front wheel ? Lol
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What some people do in their spare time is beyond belief.
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