The Yamaha Orange didn't come out the way I pictured it. It came out as a n unattractive muddy dark brownish-orange color...yuck! Gotta shop for a new orange paint :-|
The Yamaha Orange didn't come out the way I pictured it. It came out as a n unattractive muddy dark brownish-orange color...yuck! Gotta shop for a new orange paint :-|
Sorry to hear that. You could always change the name to "Carrot Baby Poo Enigma"
Thanks Luke!Looks good Joe!
Luke.
Wow. That paint makes it's own fire! And that is still the clear plastic chainguard? Wow, again!
Is that Roth paint? Looks like the color I painted a trike I built a few years ago. I loved how it looked in the sun.
That pedicab looks like a bumper car with all that tubing around it,
Very cool looking bike by the way with some nice looking parts !
What is the frame make ? Mark
I google image searched on "Philippines Pedicab" and found many sidecar variation on the third world pedicabs. Pedicab design is very local as in each country has their own designs. They are rarely exported to other countries unless you have a huge pile of cash which the owners never have. The Philippines seem to prefer side car styles over the rikshaw inline style. Customizing is always done in every third-world country for pedicabs, moto-taxis and buses to attract attention and potential fares. I did find some that look similar to the photo above but each seems to have a different kind of bicycle attached.
I found this modern interpretation too:
http://stainonpaper.com/blog/share/2014/03/pedicab/
"Tuloy Po Kayo" = "Please come in". Like a welcome mat at your local store.
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