Nice job John. The gray background and small deviation minimizes any ghosting. (I see none).
Although
this bike design is an icon from our history, I've always wondered what
the original designer was thinking when he made the front wheel so
large. You couldn't really get on the bike from the ground, and getting
off safely was just as difficult. It looks like once you got going
however, you could get some speed, but back in those days the roads were
rough, not being paved. I bet there were plenty of accidents. ; )Cheers,
Brian
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From: jonmcaskill522(-at-)yahoo.com
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 13:37:16 -0800
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Xeno Bike [1 Attachment]
John Mac XenoDream Bike 110413 A
Another item made years back