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the family comuter


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By Muninjitsu - Posted on 11 March 2011

NB: Originally posted elsewhere on the Global Riders Network and appears via syndication.

If MUNI was not enough, I have now finally gotten the whole family into riding. Somehow with me at the helm I think I got the raw end of the deal. Second seat for wife, third for 6 year old daughter and trailer for 4 yo.

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moggio's picture

That's awesome! You are going to get some looks and questions with that!

Though what is your smallest turning circle on it?

Rowan's picture

I saw you riding through Blaxland about an hour ago - the rig looks great.

I might have to copy it in a year or so when my eldest graduates from the trailer to a tag-along.

Andy Bloot's picture

that's like a road train
Hope they all pull their weight

Muninjitsu's picture

Turning circle is not to bad. It's a bit hard up the hills when the kids put their feet up on the frame. Was riding up to Warrimo to pick kids up from school.

Mr Curly's picture

Saw a guy once doing the climb out of Akuna Bay in a rig like that: he, with two young daughters in tow. The youngest, at the back, complaining to her dad that he wasn't going fast enough!!!

Kingy's picture

Tell you what I know you are probobslly riding Muni for the NRMA careflight W2G classic, but how mad would it be seeing this pupply going the distance on the oaks! You would need one if those red rubber tubes that old folks use for a comfortable sitting position though for tge 4 yr old would be rough old ride out back. Lol
Fantastic posts mate love your contributions!

stephen's picture

Reminds me of a bloke that raced in the Wollembi Wild ride a few years back with 4 kids in tow. I came back down part of the course that doubled over the back of the field and he was pushing the lot up a muddy hill.

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i415/zooksto...

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