For those riding recumbents, many states have laws as to the size of wheels and the height off the ground the BB is. Many recumbent bikes break both of those laws, with too small wheels and too high a BB.
This is what it says in Wa state
"Bicycle" means every device propelled solely by human power upon which a person or persons may ride, having two tandem wheels either of which is sixteen or more inches in diameter, or three wheels, any one of which is more than twenty inches in diameter.
does that mean my Trike (which has 16" wheels all around) isn't a bike and is therefore not bound by bike laws, or does it mean I'm breaking the law by riding it?
I guess I'll have to ride it down the middle of the street at night with no lights and see if I can fight the ticket based on it not being a bike.



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? Hope I get the orange jumpsuit instead of the horizontal stripes. No one looks good in those.

?! That's ridiculous! What do they do when the cyclist doesn't have a license?
