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Old November 27th, 2008, 02:28   #1
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Hummer bike, crazy!

Hummer bike replica. There will be over 7 kinds of color/pattern to choose from.

Anybody wants them?

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Old November 27th, 2008, 02:30   #2
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Are these the foldable/take-down type?
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Old November 27th, 2008, 02:35   #3
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If its made in China, i'll pass.

Nothing beats Canadian or American made bikes.
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Old November 27th, 2008, 02:56   #4
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..or german



I wonder what type of components that bike has, I'm guessing low end shimano? Hopefully it's still ridable
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Old November 27th, 2008, 03:06   #5
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Looks heavy as hell.
I'll stick to my Trek
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Old November 27th, 2008, 03:17   #6
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Old November 27th, 2008, 03:29   #7
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Any price on that thing? Military stuff...$$$ Looks cool tho.
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Old November 27th, 2008, 11:28   #8
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Building a bike is not rocket science lol.

It is foldable like the real one. All the parts listed. The price is around USD300.


NO PARTS SPECIFICATION   FACTORY
1 FRAME | 26"*18.5"MTB 6061 aluminum T6 finishing | GIANT OEM
2 FOR | 26"SUSPANSION,Alow-crown φ28.6*132*100W | ZOOM
3 H/PARTS φ30*22.2 | H&L
4 H/BAR/ φ22.2*580W*1.2T,striaght,alloy | ZOOM
5 H/STEM φ22.2*110long(double clamp-type) ,ALLOY | ZOOM
6 GRIP φ22.2*120MM TPR  5 | FALANB
7 RIM 26"M-type 14G, F:32H R:36H alloy | STARS CIRCLE
8 TIRE 26"*1.95  | KENDA
9 TUBE 16" A/V |   WANDA
10 SPOKE 14G*68pcs,45#  | SHGENGXIN
11 F/HUB/ 3/8"*14G*36H*102W*140L,ALLOY,quick-release bolt  | SHUNFENG
12 R/HUB 3/8"*14G*36H*136*180L, ALLOY  
13 BRAKE F/R Dsik brake ,Alloy  | 120
14 B/LEVER/3 finger/,Half-alloy/ 10 | KAIWEI
15 FREEWHEEL/ Chinese 8speed ,Index 13T-34T | SUN RACE
16 CHAIN FG50*112L  | KMC
18 FRONT DERAILLEUR chinese-SUNRACE/L3,R8 W/WIRE /| SUN RACE
19 REAR DERAILLEUR SHIMANO RD-310D 8SPEEDS | Japan SHIMANO
20 CHAINWHEEL 24/34/42TX165mm(W-crank), index,COVER ED ALLOY LEG 45  | SHIXINGHENG
21 B.B. SETS Steel, set of 6002 R-S 20 | KENLI
22 PEDAL 9/16'' BORON AXLE CPSC REF | WELLGO
23 SADDLE MTB ,pvc-print/PVC  | SMAR
24 SEAT POST φ27.2*300mm ALLOY 10  KAIWEI
25 SEAT PIN quick-release bolt | KAIWEI
26 KICKSTAND rear type,ALLOY 10  KAIWEI
27  F:WHITE R:RED RIM:YELLOW | HUADE
29 STICKER :HUMMER NYPD LDPD US ARMY US marines
US NAVY US AIRFORCE blackwater


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Old November 27th, 2008, 11:53   #9
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They were an option with the trucks in the US. More of a novelty item though than an actual bike you'd want to ride, "look when I open up the tailgate there's a matching folded up bike I never ride".

http://www.grandcanyonbikes.com/apri...rmagazine.html
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Old November 27th, 2008, 12:37   #10
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They were an option with the trucks in the US. More of a novelty item though than an actual bike you'd want to ride, "look when I open up the tailgate there's a matching folded up bike I never ride".

http://www.grandcanyonbikes.com/apri...rmagazine.html
I may get myself one. I like the idea that I can put the bike in the trunk when I go to camping.

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Old November 27th, 2008, 12:53   #11
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Personally I wouldn't like to be riding a bike with the possibility of getting shot while carrying 70 pounds of gear. But thats just me.
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Old November 27th, 2008, 13:13   #12
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That's hilarious.

And when enemy opens fire, you just jump off the bike and shoot back?
Bike is bulletproof?
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Old November 27th, 2008, 14:05   #13
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Seriously, I've been contemplating the idea of showing up with my bike at a milsim. A whole squad on bike = fast response team. Nothing would beat that!
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Old November 27th, 2008, 14:08   #14
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Bicycles were used quite a bit in both WW1 and WW2 for various uses.

Courier.. is one obvious example.

For transporting Light infantry from rear areas they make a lot of sense ..

Most of soldiering is spent moving from one place to another .. out of contact .. actual fighting is much less than 10% of the time even in a hot zone.

Moving troops under their own steam but faster than a walk is an excellent use of resources.

Don't discount bicycles as military transportation..
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Old November 27th, 2008, 14:09   #15
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That parts list is SHIT, but that's what you get for $300
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