and he notes -

At 01:49 AM 11/1/2006, ed_loizeaux wrote:

"What the convention bike group really needs is a bike with flanges. 
Then they could ride on the tracks and watch the trains. Flanges on 
both sides of the tires would work quite well -- until you reached 
the points or frog of a switch. Then the fun begins......."

Then one would have to '"frogage" the bike around the switch - (much 
as one would "portage" a canoe around a waterfall)!

"So the bike would have to be parked unless you wanted to carve an 
appropriate action figure."

A seated engineer might work for a bike rider. Also I have a figure 
reading a newspaper that would work too. Just cut away the paper and 
the arms are outstretched.

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>--- In <mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected], 
>Rollain Mercier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > does anybody make an S Scale
> > bicycle? I can't recall seeing one.


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