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Monster Bike.

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gords:

--- Quote from: "robbie" ---and surely the wheels must have an axle to run on, otherwise how does it turn!!
--- End quote ---

very, very, very carefully I should think :shock:

Can you imagine trying to pick that up after dropping it on a corner :D

robbie:
I meant 'how does the wheel turn round', not the bike, if it didnt have an axle as M Thomas said

--- Quote ---Twin wheels - No axle = Bike
--- End quote ---


It must have axles for the wheels to turn round..... maybe not the same axle as a car, granted, but nevertheless an axle

So come on then, why is it a bike and not a car, cos it has 4 wheels on it, not 2.....

I am not convinced, if you hadnt guessed   :wink:

Manicminer:
It has a spindle and bearings not an axle.
The wheels are twin ie fixed together as on the back end of a lorry. You have 2 to look at but they count as one(they rotate together at the same rate and not able to turn independently ).
Having it that wide stops it from falling over. :wink:

robbie:
still not convinced....

Range Rover Blues:
Falling over is another key element of the motorbike surely? it relies of the rider's balance, not the fattness of the wheels.

Is it a car...is it a bike.....no it's a joke.  only in America.

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