"We've got Gekko, folks, we've got Gekko."
For those of you who choose to rock the three-wheeled-world, I've got two words: "friggin' awesome." This thing -- the Gekko fx -- exceeds all expectations.
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I'm still in the middle of unpacking this baby. It always takes time, HP Velotechnik is generous with packing material. And I have
already discovered a
secret feature that HP Velotechnik does
not advertise! And it's
not that the name is
Gekko, not Gecko. No, it's something else entirely. They didn't tell me this, I never expected this. I'm not going to say what it is -- I like that it's a secret -- but this is the coolest friggin' thing I've ever seen on a folding bike of
any format, recumbent or standard frame. I'll give you a clue: Brompton does something similar (different, and more British, but similar).
I put a water bottle in the picture so you get a sense of scale. Compact.
Once again, HP Velotechnik makes an emphatic entrance.
Best,
Robert
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Robert Matson
New York City Recumbent Supply
The Innovation Works, Inc.
copyright 2011 Robert Matson
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