A car finally does what (some) bikers can do for ages: to land a front-flip. By the way: Mad Scientist ends up (on purpose) on his roof a few seconds after the roll.
A car finally does what (some) bikers can do for ages: to land a front-flip. By the way: Mad Scientist ends up (on purpose) on his roof a few seconds after the roll.
DHL Express is currently experimenting to cover the last miles to customers with cargo bikes. The Cubicle is capable of transporting approximately 1 m3 and 125 kg. Looking forwards how this will develop…
The message (‘Don’t be afraid to take a detour’) of this ad is in my opinion so wrong. Even though this is an electric car powered by sustainable energy, it still is a big lump in the public space. So if you use it, please use it when you really need it and from A to B, not via C. How can we otherwise solve the mobility issues we all suffer from? (I don’t know or can’t find an international version of this campagne)
Is saw this quote (People in Flanders likes to race a bike, but not to use a bike) in the newspaper earlier this week. So true! This campagne is part of a series of articles on cycling as a solution to many problems by Tom Ysebaert. See here for more info (dutch only).
aka cumulated fun…
…Unfortunately! (hate the sound of Bullitts scraping the tarmac)
Carla Cargo designed a three wheeled bike trailer (electric assisted or not) that can manage cargo up to 150 kg. The cool part is that it can also be used as a hand car for easy maneuvering. Prices between 2399 and 3999 EUR.
Arkiv is a cool way from Mission Workshop to get organized on a bike…
I don’t understand a word of it, but I do get the point…