Pedicab Prototype Hits the Streets of Boston
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2024
- Working with Coaster Pedicab, Design Concepts has created a new look and sturdier build for the pedicab--you know, those bicycle cabs you see in major tourist areas. The prototype is out on the streets now, getting some hardcore, real-life testing. Watch for it in Boston and Newport, RI. Jump in for a sweet ride! www.design-con...
This is a Portlandia sketch come to life.
Nice design
Would love to come pedicab there sometime.
It's best design.i am little afraid to tell that to use auto gear hubs to smoother the weight I think you already thought about this if not use pleas try it .
Yo hago lo mismo aquí en la ciudad de México
How do I purchase one
do you make pedi cabs with the bosch mid drive and is this feasible?
I would check with Coaster Pedicabs. They own and manufacture this design.
Nice one .from pakistan
Olá amigos meu nome é Fernando Monteiro moro no Brasil como faço pra comprar uma bike com segurança com vcs o nome da cidade que moro é Abaetetuba no interior do estado do Pará amo pedalar tenho uma bike que eu e meu amigo fizemos mais não se compara com a de vcs um forte abraço a todos
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I want to buy this, How can receive from Bangladesh(Country)???
plz
Please contact caostercycles.com. They are the manufacturer and can help you.
The bike look like agriculture equipment.
I don't get why they would weld short pieces of tube to form a curve, when they could easily bend the tube, and they couldn't afford a pipe bender, any automotive exhaust repair could bend it for them.
Oops , I take that back, this is the prototype, On their web page the tubes for the framing are bent and looks much better than the one in the vid.
Also there isn't much you can do with a pedicab to improve it's looks without expensive, heavy body work. Even a beautiful and fancy frame design could cost as much as a completed trike.
It has a third-world look. You need to take it to the next level with a complete design overhaul.
Hahaha
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Its just easy diy pedicab. It has no electric power. Who s gonna pedal oh hills?
It is the same drive train and brakes as a Main Street pedicab... real innovative. Looks aren't everything. Not impressed.
To keep costs down and increase reliability, they would have to choose components that are mass produced. There are many good off the shelf components out there as well as bad ones. Iv'e never seen one of these up close but the ones I have seen from other manufacturers have issues with corrosion, breaking welds, broken or derailing chains, bent rims, etc. Your right , looks aren't everything if the best looking product keep breaking down.