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I was out on google images today looking for some kinds of "smileys" that related to RV's and ran across the ultimate RV for the single person. Considering that some on here really like motorcycles and almost anything related to them, I thought this might be just the ticket for some.
I would guess it is called the Bufalino.
There is more information with a lot more pictures at this link:
HHHHmmmmmm.........What class would this be considered , does it have manual pedal assist......and can I add a green system with 2 squirrel cages,with peanut pellet feed......
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I'm using IE 8 if it makes any difference. Mcfee firewalls and such- (corporate computer).
The commode may be the old European style..... A long time ago, I was a young laddy who needed to use the facilities on a train going from Frankfurt Germany to Munich Germany. Imagine my horror as I lifted the lid to the commode and saw the railway ties flashing underneath the train car! It gave new meaning to a blast of fresh air!
-- Edited by Jims carrilite on Saturday 20th of October 2012 06:58:09 PM
The link took a while to finish loading, but I never saw it as a continously opening link while using Firefox. I'll have to see if I can log on with another browser to see if there are issues that way.
The link takes one to the website where there a several more pictures of the unit. The seat back looks kind of like it folds back to form part of the bed platform. The back opens in a couple of different ways, but as you said, I couldn't see any toilet either. Maybe there is a door in the floor where one stops, does the business, and then drives on.
Terry
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Heh. You just may have confirmed my suspicion about a hole in the floor, Jim.
I tried from AOL, Yahoo, Google Chrome and the Firefox browsers with no problems. It is a bit slow loading because of all the pictures and of all the comments from readers below the story.
For those hesitant about clicking on the link to the original website, I've downloaded the images to my Photobucket account. The link below should take anyone interested to a slideshow presentation with the 14 pictures. Immediately below this paragraph will be the descriptive text from the story.
"Cornelius Comanns: Bufalino
'Bufalino' by German industrial designer Cornelius Comanns is a small camper which is equipped to meet the basic needs of one person. the concept behind the project is to offer absolute flexibility during periods of travel. The minimalist construction is based on the existing Piaggio APE 50 three wheeled light transport vehicle; a model chosen for its economic and fuel efficient benefits. however, the more complex structural components such as the frame, the chassis, and engine are derived from the original Piaggio model.
'My aim was to give people a better understanding of the country, the surrounding, and the range they have travelled.Tthe travelling vehicle is always with you like some kind of a base camp, while also being used for moving on in an easygoing and spontaneous way. ' -CC
'Bufalino' encourages users to explore the surrounding off beaten tracks. Meanwhile the furnished interior consists of a bed, two seating units, a cooking zone, a basin, storage space, a water tank and a refrigerator offering the comforts of a home.
The back doors of the camper also functions as a space for drying clothes."