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fietser.be
29-12-2004, 20:55
we use 10 four-wheeled recumbent BROXes in Gent, Belgium, not in production anymore... :mad:
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Could your site be converted to English?
fietser.be
07-01-2005, 08:28
Could your site be converted to English?
not in the first months, sorry.
These vehicles are still available.
Mostly nowadays, I supply the "Compact" BROX which is mostly used for Promobikes, but I still do make the original Big BROX occasionally if ordered. This can be either a taxi or a Courier.
They are quite expensive, but they are by far the best quads out there. They can be fitted with SRAM 7 speed, Dual Drive or even a Rolhoff hub if required. Brakes are now Magura "Big" hydraulic disc brakes front and rear.
I've not concentrated on making pedicabs for a long time because Cycles Maximus do such a good job with their "One Less Car", but as I said, they can still be made should somebody require them.
Regards
Rob Brock
Hi Brox, we meet after an LPOA meeting in London. The maximus is a great trike but for speed & cornering on the flat your quads are unbeatable, I had the pleasure of doing quite a few months on them & they are the best thing any one could want for xmass!!!!:D
I do hope that you plan to make more of an effort to push the electric option, as the mini brox with an electric motore is a go-cart drivers wet dream. I can just imagen these as the future pedcar!! Suppose that the pedicab option is more suitable to great views & no traffic but I'd hate to see these 'sweet harts' go form the streets of London!
These vehicles are still available.
Mostly nowadays, I supply the "Compact" BROX which is mostly used for Promobikes, but I still do make the original Big BROX occasionally if ordered. This can be either a taxi or a Courier.
They are quite expensive, but they are by far the best quads out there. They can be fitted with SRAM 7 speed, Dual Drive or even a Rolhoff hub if required. Brakes are now Magura "Big" hydraulic disc brakes front and rear.
I've not concentrated on making pedicabs for a long time because Cycles Maximus do such a good job with their "One Less Car", but as I said, they can still be made should somebody require them.
Regards
Rob Brock