Don't Want to Leave Home without It?

Posted by: Susan

Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/18/06 06:35 PM

http://bikecart.pedalpeople.com/

Sue
Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? *DELETED* - 01/18/06 07:19 PM

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Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/18/06 07:51 PM

That is sweet!
Posted by: Tjin

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/18/06 08:20 PM

nothing really special, i see them on the road occasionally. But the model that can fit 2 small kids seems to be slightly more populair. I have sold those thing for my job, but never used one.
Posted by: gizmojumpjet

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/18/06 09:14 PM

The word "Community" appears in this article 13 times, if you include the title graphic. That always sort of raises my eyebrows since, in my experience, people who belabor this term do so with a very specific sort of community in mind, in which everyone shares their beliefs and lifestyles.

Anyhoo, this really redlined the eyeroll-o-meter:

Quote:
Imagine this: a group of people get together, obtain some funding from the town for a community development project, and build a few bike carts


If they're so cheap to build, why appeal to civil authority to foot the bill? Can't the commune, erm, I mean community , sell organic manure to cover the costs, or something?

Thanks to Chris, btw. Now I know not only what to call the shemagh I picked up recently, but how to wear it, too. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: Susan

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/18/06 10:55 PM

"The word "Community" appears in this article 13 times..."

College towns tend to be like that. Deal with it.

"...obtain some funding from the town for a community development project, and build a few bike carts."

Some communities (esp in college towns, it seems) provide bicycles that people can rent or use. This may be what they have in mind.

OTOH, what does it matter? If you don't like the concept, just hit your BACK button.

Sue

Posted by: 7k7k99

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/19/06 12:40 AM

I don't know why they go to the trouble to build it out of couduit, it looks like one of those trash carts that holds two trash cans to wheel down to the curb from the house. Why not just buy one of those and put larger wheels on it if necessary?
Posted by: gizmojumpjet

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/19/06 12:48 AM

By dealing with it, do mean don’t criticize it or comment on it? Please forgive me, but I was under the impression that the point of linking to things or broaching topics on discussion boards was to promote reasoned discussion.

I don’t see anything specifically about college towns in the article, not that it matters, nor do I have any doubt about what they have in mind, since they put it directly on their site: bike-lifestyle based political activism. I’m not criticizing the idea, I’m criticizing the fact that they want the public to fund their activism. I wouldn’t be on board with that if they wanted the gummint to pay for “Gizmo for Prez” signs.

I think this project might be the one to watch, since they’re also trying to build a shelter component in to it.
Posted by: Nicodemus

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/19/06 12:52 AM

Cool beans.

I was thinking about getting a YAK, but they're expensive, and the site you linked gives me the notion that I may be able to put something together myself for $200 cheaper.

Thanks for the link, Susan.
Posted by: Tjin

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/19/06 12:24 PM

well i couldn't find a price tag for such a thing on the website, but i'm pretty sure a cargo model is sold for about 50 euro and the child carring version about 80 euros.
Posted by: epirider

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/19/06 05:40 PM

I think that this is pretty cool personally. My bestest buddy and I are planning an adventure that requires us to hike or bike into an area that has some very cool historical interest to us. If we bike - it will take us less time to get there, however, we would not be able to carry much more then a day pack each. If we hike - more travel time but able to carry everything. I might try to build one of these carts and see how it does.

I figure I have all but the conduit in my garage and worst that could happen is that I waste a day in my life by trying something new. At best I will look like a yuppy suvivalist geek that borrowed his neighbors bike kid carrier and got lost in the mountains.

I will let you know how it works out for me. Provided that I dont get laughed off the mountain by ranchers with a meth problem.

EPI
Posted by: KTOA

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/19/06 06:04 PM

Nice find.

This has me thinking of adapting some of these ideas to make it easier to transport various small items around the airport.

Always something to learn regardless of the source.
Posted by: teacher

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/19/06 06:30 PM

Why not just buy a kid trailer -- pre made, known workability and good weight/ space.
Posted by: Nicodemus

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/19/06 06:54 PM

Here's a link to BOB Trailers
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/20/06 08:42 PM

The Yak is very cool but also a very expensive option. I like the idea of building my own or modifying a garage sale bought kid trailer.
Posted by: Nicodemus

Re: Don't Want to Leave Home without It? - 01/21/06 01:19 AM

True. I mean you can pick up a half decent bike for the cost of a YAK.

I do like the idea of 1 wheel versus 2 though.