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kcowyo
07-31-2006, 04:40 PM
Got a family that likes to bike? You may need one of these -
"First they mock you, then they fight you... then they show up in the human powered vehicle show room." (http://www.portlandground.com/archives/2006/07/family_in_irvington_out_f_1.php)
http://www.portlandground.com/irvington/2006-07-15zemFamily082.jpg
Maddmatt
08-07-2006, 11:20 PM
I dig it, but I think the Rhoades car has more cargo capacity.
http://www.rhoadescar.com/jumpshow.htm
In my little town this would suffice for probably 50% of our daily driving, but I would be a bit nervous about taking it out on the road. Not much protection for the family unit from the cell phone obsessed SUV drivers.
Unfortunatey you have to know that as soon as you pedaled one down the bike path there would be a referendum to stop the "scourge of the 4 wheeled monsters". As soon as we make prairie dogs a required part of every home I'm sure those people will turn their efforts to getting wheeled vehicles off the bike paths.
Wait. What? Took my own little tangent there trying to lurk less and contribute more. Since I don't have any real knowledge to contribute, this is what you get....
Anyway, I like the concept. I wonder how low you could gear it? With a couple people peddaling and just some gear in the back, I wonder what kind of trouble you could get into.....
michaelgroves
08-10-2006, 07:35 AM
Come the first up-hill, all those smiles are going to change! Judging by Dad's expression, I think he's already worked out that he's gonna be pedalling for 4!
michaelgroves
08-10-2006, 07:48 AM
Ah, I read the text, and it has an electric motor to help. Must be a bit of a Catch-22 trying to decide on battery size! Too small, and you'll flatten it on your second hill. Too big, and you'll be pedalling your 20kg battery back home over all the hills you cruised over on the way out.
What I look forward to is the look of moral righteousness the riders of such machines will be wearing at the head of a 2-mile tailback of traffic.
Scott Brady
08-10-2006, 02:03 PM
What I look forward to is the look of moral righteousness the riders of such machines will be wearing at the head of a 2-mile tailback of traffic.
Yeah, very funny point.
Kind of like the new hybrid owners that traded in their H2's and now have the save the planet air about them. They would need to ride a bike for the rest of their lives to make up the difference yet now they have their nose in the air. Pretty ironic to me.
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