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Old 10-04-08, 15:46
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I sent the photos, hope they arrived.
Many thanks, I will look at home. I havenīt access to home mail in the job.

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Old 13-04-08, 22:13
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Hello are there more Infos or Pictures from this Container Bike ?????
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Old 13-04-08, 22:21
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I have only pictures what are on ebay.
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Old 13-04-08, 22:37
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oh i mean this Bike in the middle it looks like a Trike with four wheels ..
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Old 13-04-08, 22:43
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Oh ya Do you mean the "tank" or "tractor" bike O
Sorry I have only this one.

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Old 14-04-08, 00:50
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Radek,
The pic. you posted is not a Welbike: it's an early Brockhouse Corgi Mk 1 with spoked wheels. Corgis were made for the post war civilian market using a design very loosely based on the Welbike. The most obvious differences are: frame, handlebars, fuel tank and engine. Unfortunately, quite a few Corgis have been painted olive drab etc. and passed off at vehicle shows as parabikes which, as far as I'm aware, they never were, or were meant to be.
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Old 14-04-08, 19:24
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Radek,
The pic. you posted is not a Welbike: it's an early Brockhouse Corgi Mk 1 with spoked wheels. Corgis were made for the post war civilian market using a design very loosely based on the Welbike. The most obvious differences are: frame, handlebars, fuel tank and engine. Unfortunately, quite a few Corgis have been painted olive drab etc. and passed off at vehicle shows as parabikes which, as far as I'm aware, they never were, or were meant to be.
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Hi Rhett,
I know.
This one is better

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