It’s hard to improve on a design as simple and elegant as the bicycle. It’s a bit like trying to redesign the fork or chopstick. But every once in a while a new idea comes along. We could debate the merits of the spork, but I’d rather focus on the current cargo bike revolution taking place in the workshops of bike builders around the world. One such innovator is Lane Kagay who operates a one man cargo bike/rack operation out of Eugene Oregon called CETMA Cargo. Check out his designs at cetmacargo.com.
Does anyone know of a place to get a bakfiets in so. Cal?
You may also enjoy these fine offerings from Larry Vs. Harry. They’re pretty enough to almost make me wanna sell my Xtracycle. Almost.
So how does one control the front wheel?
thassssa beautiful bike!
How does this improve the old fashioned cargo tricycles I’ve been seeing for 40 years all over the world? I guess I should read the web sites first…
I just wanted to stop by and say thanks for the fast service on the book to UT. It arrived this morning!
Next I’m off to order my xtracycle add-on
Those cargo bikes look cool, that is probably the kind of bike I should get to help transport supplies once we get our little eco project underway.
http://naturalandsustainableliving.com
BTW: Your blog is real cool!
I am selling a bellabike (bellabike.com). Call 518-396-5114 if you are interested. I am in Brooklyn, NY. Here a picture of the bike we are selling: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rnetter/2885618025/in/photostream/. It comes with the hood and all components are of the highest quality. Thanks, Rene
Not for $2000.
you can get a free test ride on Bullitt Cargo Bike if you visit http://www.bullittbikes.co.uk they drive it up to where you are and sometimes let you have it for a couple of days! There the Larryvsharry ones
cool