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Old 02-17-2009, 03:10 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bicycle Bob View Post
People might get skinnier and more grateful for rides before things we build now wear out. A lot of public facilities have had to grow with the trend to obesity in just the last decade or so. We might make staggered seating an option, cutting into the cargo area when it feels better that way. My own favourite is Bobsled style. It recognizes the rarity of a passenger, is a versatile use of the space, and is better for conversation than long-tandem.
Bobsled style... like this?



I know some kit cars like T-buckets and Cobras offer larger cabins than the originals.
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