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stormbird
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Posted: 08 September 2018 at 1:49pm |
Hi there Are any of the previous owners of the Munzo TT in the UK currently on this forum ? regards Paul
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AlanGoodman
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Graham Sparey-Taylor (graydog) is the current owner.
I don't think he's on here very often but is on Facebook. Neil (hotta) and Nick Marshall (NickM) are previous owners. I think Ian (Yanto) also had it for a while.
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stormbird
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wow been around a bit then ? I wondered about the handle bars ? I am used to USS on trikes and thought they maybe a bit uncomfortable for general riding and touring ? regards Paul
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Yanto
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Hi Paul, you've got to remember that Munzo trike acts like a low racer when riding, so the "hamster" style bars are perfectly in keeping with it.
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stormbird
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Ian
Would you tour with them ? say riding 60+ miles a day ? regards Paul |
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Yanto
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Paul, my apologies for such a late reply. Personally no I wouldn't, it's heavy and isn't an "easy" bike to ride in so much as it's a low racer. There also is very limited scope for storage of anything.
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stormbird
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Ian
It was the style of the bars I was asking about , unlikely to ever own the bike itself regards Paul ps as all my trikes are home made they are slightly on the portly style |
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Yanto
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Bars would be fine for long distances
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