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Astrodamus

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Astrodamus

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bikes like this were made for "Pacing events", on a track. Superceded by petrol driven pacer motor bikes.
This could be a publicity photo?

Is that because "more legs = faster" so they can keep the pace?

I did a reverse image search on that and there's a lot more of them in different uses. I just remembered it from an old book labelled "The Family Bike".

I found this in my searches and wanted to post:

Bowden Spacelander 1946
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tyred

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Which all goes to prove you can’t beat the time proven traditional diamond frame we all know and love.

I love my Moulton :surrender:
 
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