Trike in scrap yard.
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38 years as a gas, mig, tig, stick welder. it amazes me why there is no closer inspection of welds on some of these trikes that get passed, some are criminal. maybe its because some very small minority of builders never say to themselves, ''would i take my child on the back of this at 70mph up the motorway?'' its irresponsible and dangerous builds like this that will eventually ruin it for a lot of good trike builders in the end and we could end up with trikes being built by 'specialist' or do without.
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The only thing I spotted of potential use was on the first pic was a rover p6 car, a v8 perhaps ??VmaxRik wrote:Found this down the local scrap yard, it was someone's project that they've given up on....thankfully. The only thing the scrap yard wanted was the BMW engine and box, all the rest has been gas axed to stop anyone else trying to kill themselves.
Beware of rubbish like this, the owner was touting it around unregistered for a couple of grand....and in this state.
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Re: Trike in scrap yard.
WOW !!!