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#105513 - 11/21/00 05:46 PM Cape Canaveral Show
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If Dave or Jim are monitoring this, I have a question. At the show this past weekend a BMW Isetta was in class 27a or b, I'm not sure which one. My question is, shouldn't that vehicle be in class 1a? It says three wheel vehicles are in class 1, or am I misunderstanding this?

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#105514 - 11/21/00 06:32 PM Re: Cape Canaveral Show
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Registered: 11/12/99
Posts: 1870
Loc: Union Grove, AL, USA
Al, 27b - If you look carefully at the rear end, you will note that there are two wheels there, not one. This is a four wheel vehicle.
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#105515 - 11/22/00 07:39 PM Re: Cape Canaveral Show
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Excuse me! I never knew that. Thanks for letting me know. Have a good Thanksgiving!!<BR>

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