Bespoke cargo bikes: built for a specific purpose.
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Bespoke cargo bikes: built for a specific purpose.
I would like this thread to be exclusively for cargo bikes, trikes, quads, trailers, pedal powered and human powered vehicles that have been designed, built or modified for a specific purpose.
During the previous eight years I have built several specific pedal powered vehicles including a pedal powered (magicians) medicine show, stainless steel pedal power tow tug tractors for use in a busy hospital, several pedal powered snow ploughs, nine "under-glass" pedal powered cultivation frames for use in commercial green houses, a 3 way rear tipping pedal power utility truck for use in a large open to the public garden, several pedal powered front tipping dumpers for a small independent garden centre chain, and as freelance contractor I've been involved as a designer and custom component builder for several other European cargo bike makers.
So I'll open this thread with the recently publicly posted pictures of the Window cleaner's trike made by Envan Corven
“Yesterday Peter Doorn picked up his custom made trike that he will use to transport his ladders and other stuff for his windowcleaning business. He decided to cycle all the way back to Zwolle. A 90 km ride with fierce headwinds in the knowledge that he would not make it on one battery. But he got there in 9 hrs. A true hero. As a belgian customer this week said."Uw fietsen bollen ook zeer goed zonder electrische ondersteuning". Which means that my trike also rides smoothly even without electric support.”
During the previous eight years I have built several specific pedal powered vehicles including a pedal powered (magicians) medicine show, stainless steel pedal power tow tug tractors for use in a busy hospital, several pedal powered snow ploughs, nine "under-glass" pedal powered cultivation frames for use in commercial green houses, a 3 way rear tipping pedal power utility truck for use in a large open to the public garden, several pedal powered front tipping dumpers for a small independent garden centre chain, and as freelance contractor I've been involved as a designer and custom component builder for several other European cargo bike makers.
So I'll open this thread with the recently publicly posted pictures of the Window cleaner's trike made by Envan Corven
“Yesterday Peter Doorn picked up his custom made trike that he will use to transport his ladders and other stuff for his windowcleaning business. He decided to cycle all the way back to Zwolle. A 90 km ride with fierce headwinds in the knowledge that he would not make it on one battery. But he got there in 9 hrs. A true hero. As a belgian customer this week said."Uw fietsen bollen ook zeer goed zonder electrische ondersteuning". Which means that my trike also rides smoothly even without electric support.”
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I've been pondering the idea of creating a pedal portable outdoor photobooth. I'd either keep it modern (easiest) or make it retro, with a 'simulated' bellows camera (with a digital camera in the 'lens")
For the latter, I'd need to tweed it up, and start styling my mustache.
For the latter, I'd need to tweed it up, and start styling my mustache.
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Hi Gareth. Your started this thread while I was in hospital after a workplace accident, so this is the first time I have seen it. I can;t help with pictures at the moment, but the types of set-ups you are wishing discuss aren't totally unusual in history of various places.
I have seen three-wheel types at work in strawberry farms, working along weeding the crop, and likely also undergoing harvesting. In Europe, it is not unusual to see work bikes and trikes being pedaled into market areas or home again; this applies mostly, I think, to large areas have virtually no access permitted for vehicles. They also ara not completely foreign in Australian marketing situation.
The type of bike you show in the pictures, bit without the overhead rails, if a little familiar, although the soft drink and ice cream seller have a less wide front to accommodate their big boxes, and to ensure they have easy access for customer service.
I have seen three-wheel types at work in strawberry farms, working along weeding the crop, and likely also undergoing harvesting. In Europe, it is not unusual to see work bikes and trikes being pedaled into market areas or home again; this applies mostly, I think, to large areas have virtually no access permitted for vehicles. They also ara not completely foreign in Australian marketing situation.
The type of bike you show in the pictures, bit without the overhead rails, if a little familiar, although the soft drink and ice cream seller have a less wide front to accommodate their big boxes, and to ensure they have easy access for customer service.