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BILL MAY A R C H I T E C T |
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Bicycle Trainer |
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Happening upon a friend one weekend trying to teach his daughter to ride a bicycle, Bill thought there should be a better way than to run along bending over trying to hold the seat of the bike. In his garage, with a bender and conduit, he soon had a working prototype. The simple invention, essentially two metal triangles, connecting to the axle and the seat post. It is strong and light enabling the parent to exert little force to keep the child and bike upright |
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Bill May Architect 5925 Kirby, suite 220, Houston, TX 77005 713-665-5656 bmay8@sbcglobal.net |