I had a chance to ride one of those bikes once. It was a bit weird at first having the front wheel so far up. But I imagine that like anything, with practice, it would become natural.
I bet it would take some time to adjust to the steering.
I laughed because with all that cargo room it still has a rack over the back fender.
Ha ha, canât have enough cargo options!
Just maybe a little to much weight!
Who designed that cargo bike Samuel?
I wonder when it comes to putting cargo up front or in the rear which would be easier to move up hill or down hill, I wonder which one maneuver easier through traffic?
One advantage of having a âfront loaderâ cargo bike is that you can know exactly where your âhipsâ are when zooming through traffic. Thatâs super important because itâs directly related to your speed and efficiency. I think having a load up front makes traffic much easier.
Thanks for your reply. I was really curious
Je devrais attendre à Ben pour répondre ⊠lol
Thatâs a mother in law seat.
That looks way over kill for store fronts. If all I did was store fronts all day everything I need would fit In my bucket besides my pole.
I would draw attention if you logo it right! JMO
How would you get to your route and then from storefront to storefront?
No idea. It was from Denmark though, I believe. A customer had it out when I went to work at his house and he let me take it for a spin. I think he said it cost him about $4k, but I could be mistaken.
Sorry it wasnât clear. I meant with the bike. If I was doing store front on a bike all I would need, beside my pole, would fit in the bucket. No need for a cargo bike unless I was doing residential and then I would need either a ladder or a wfp.
That said, I would probably just use the small Unger DI filter which would fit on the back of the bike on a small rack. The poles would attach to the main cross bar on the bike. No trailer or cargo bike.
Really if all I did was store front I would use a motor scooter that I could park on the side walk. If I wanted to use pedal power I would use a fold up push scooter that I could easily take onto public transportation (bus/train). My city is so spread out that a bike wouldnât work well at all. Not to mention the streets arenât bike friendly at all.
I like how you said âadultâ trike, lol
âŠâMan its not made by Procter & Gamble!â
Sweet, Steve! Is this your new cruiser?