How Bamboo Bikes Are Helping This Community
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2018
- In Ghana, there is an abundance of bamboo. So much so, that one company devised an unusual means of transportation: bamboo bikes. Crafting bamboo into bike frames, Boomers has made thousands of the sustainable bikes. Once finished, the bikes are said to be stronger and lighter than even steel. But there is much more to the company that just bikes. Boomers trains young people in rural communities and provides them with employment. With this enterprise, they are hoping to inspire others to get creative and to help their communities.
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*I'm **_bamboozled_*
Well, you gonna stick it out.
😂👍
All of you need to leaf now
That grew quickly
I want one
WAL33D MAS I do as well
Make one.
Same
They sell frames online
Literally what I said... So stylish for commuting
AMAZING, I am so inspired by their smart use of materials. Bamboo has so many uses that we are yet to capitalize on :) I am so proud of them and the impact they are having on the community & their environment
These guys are awesome. Doing something good for the community without polluting the environment!
I get so proud to see great people doing great things all over the world and then to find out they are Seventh-day Adventists on the side. Warms my heart!
Really taking reformation and health to the next level. I wish we could do this in Jamaica, again I would love if another Adventist would pick this up.
Those bikes look great!!! This is super interesting. I went to Ghana a few summers ago, can’t wait to go back it’s a beautiful country.
I saw how bamboo bikes were made on how its made in the west. They required so much labour and epoxy that it was more expensive and worse for the environment than a steel bike.
Anyway, good for these guys if they can live a better life.
In the west? Or out there?
Carbon bikes are made of carbon layers bonded with epoxy, though. You can look for metal lug bamboo bikes that is not new but existed in 1897 www.copakeauction.com/ws/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/DSC00726-1920x1184.jpg
Delicious Pizza carbon fiber yes, metals probably not. You can build frames from recycled metal. My concern would be long term durability. The rule of thumb for a carbon frame is in roughly 5-10 years it will need replacing, aluminum/steel depends on wear and tear but in theory could last far longer. Snowboard cores and skateboard decks are wooden and require replacement, depending on use, every few years or so for optimum performance. Therefore the energy and waste required to build a bamboo bike may be less but you will in theory need a new one every few years, meaning more have to be constructed and whatever epoxies or chemical additives need to be used will likely cause issues with the decomposition of these frames. In contrast, processes to recycle carbon fiber are currently in the works and have seen success on a limited scale. Still, neither CF nor alloy are “1000 times worse” than these are, as you suggest.
Delicious Pizza you still didn’t address the longevity of a metal frame vs a bamboo frame. If an alloy frame lasts 10x longer (I have alloy bikes from as far back as 2000 that I still ride and have stood up, the most recent of which is a DH/Freeride frame from the early 2000s, pretty much the ultimate test of alloy’s durability, since I beat that thing up in the mountains; while a hipster type cruiser bike could hypothetically last many years without needing to be replaced) then the process of building that frame will be less frequent, even if it uses more energy, chemicals etc.
@Milk2Percent It is not easy to come to a conclusion. When considering the sustainability of a product, you have to look at the life cycle of it. How much energy was used to make it? How was the energy produced? How long does the product last? How is the product recycled? Generally, cheaper items are most often also more sustainable. Especially when it comes to transportation. Steel bicicles are cheaper than bamboo. (I am not sure about those made in the video). Steel can be recycled at the end. If bamboo gets drenched in epoxy, it will never be recycled, but only burned. Epoxy is made from petroleum products and produces cancerous fumes, so it is not green at all even though the bamboo is. The energy required to make steel is very high, but so is the energy required of making bamboo. We cannot make a definitive answer without looking at the whole supply chain, and lifetime of a bicicle, but unless they make these bikes only out of steel and natural local resources, it will likely not be more sustainable than a steel bike.
One of the most uplifting videos I've seen in a long long time
This is brilliant I never thought of making bikes out of bamboo but it works. I hope this business takes off and eventually gets big enough where they could plausibly do a program where possibly every couple bikes sold maybe they can donate a bike to somewhere that needs it.
Awesome ❤ I would love to buy one. Sadly is too far. A real way to help African countries would be to consume their products.
www.booomers.com/shop You can buy them factory direct here. They ship(and market) world wide
Thanks for the video, it's amazing to see what companies are doing to empower and help their countrymen
I'm excited to see this on here and I hope the whole World gets to see it and Investors can come in and help the bloke on the good initiative he's set out in Ghana.
I want a bike like that
How shock resistant is bamboo? Is there a danger of the frame snapping in half if you hit a rock or a pothole?
I am not saying that this is the case, just wondering if they are as good as alloy frames.
I was thinking the same thing but more in regards to the epoxy joints
Good point.
There's some bamboo (tah-kay/竹) growing at the corner of my yard here in Japan. It's well known for its structural resilience. It's flexible, but strong. The roots don't grow very deep, either. I've seen videos of bamboo scaffolding being used to build skyscrapers in China and/or its surrounding areas. I'd be more worried about the joints snapping on the bikes, as beefy as they look.
bamboos are known to be strong
ItchyKneeSon why did you include the Japanese word for it, lol
Edit: and your pronunciation is a bit off too...though the 'e' sound is pretty hard to show the pronunciation of with the letters used in English so I'm gonna assume you do pronounce it right
We have a bamboo chair in our house, we have it for 27 years now.
We also have these in the Philippines. We have 2 in our house :)
I can't imagine they last very long once they get rained on. How long have yours had yours for and do you have to paint them every year?
Bamboo bikes are awesome.
Probably really light
Evren Tennant ye, but let’s be real the quality of technical bikes is much better this is just more affordable and approachable on a smaller scale
Beautiful! I want one of those too!!
Great attitude this man has. I wish all CEOs, owners and developers had a similar mindset.
i love the opening at 0:14
A marriage between my hobby and my favourite material.. kudos excellent work!
These always feel too short, love the content!
Wow!!! That is soo cool! And awesome for them! Especially that they have found something to help then out of poverty!
Wow respect guys in my country, I love you, prosper, progress, professional and good foundation
Read up on this a few years ago. The original people who developed this idea had this very outcome in mind. Nice to see their plans coming to fruition.
Fantastic stuff, as always
Kwanbena - What a great idea. Brilliant!
I would love to see more videos of things like this in African countries. Viewers don't often get to see all the wonderful things happening in Africa.
"Each worker receives... a very good wage"
Amazing bro i love ur channel
I really appreciate that personally, the way your urged to take step to sell bamboo bicycle in your homeland
What a great story !
Awesome vid I watch alot
Strongest Plant, that's why Chinese still uses bamboo making the buildings
Backpacking,
and Japanese.
This absolutely pleases me of the natural frame of the bicycle, which it is bamboo. I think I would like to have one of these bicycles, please.
Great story !
Very good human being.
These look cool! And so does the person talking.
That's awesome!!
Truly inspiring
Badass ! I want one!
This guy is so inspiring
Amazing!
This is cool
He has a small business, but still he wants to give employment to poor village people, only a man with a great heart can do such thing
This is super!
their bikes look great I'd like to try one
That's really great.
Excellent👍
Ingenious
Bamboo is underrated material! There are stronk. Stronger than steel
Love! Love ❤️
where can i get this bamboo bikes? Good job Kwabena Danso :)
I love the way he says “bamboo.”
Good job providing a link for the viewers to see for themselves....
I mean really, this seems like something so obvious
It would be interesting to see how strong the bamboo frame is in comparison with alu and carbon frames
We have done three different ISO test to test the durability of our bamboo bikes. Its weight is comparable to that of aluminum but much stronger than carbon fiber
Those bicycles look Dope.
I like your new opening, that's cool and touching(?)
Impressive! 👌
Fireeee*not setting it but its lit*
Those bikes are fresh.
That's awesome
Nice intro 👌💯
would love to own 5 of those
Awesome
I want one!
in Jamaica they have some BIG bamboo!
Well done guys, you deserve it. Endless food aid is pointless. A job is the way forward.
@GCN should try this
I want a bamboo bike!!!
love
Nice
This would be awesome for fixies
This was also done in the PH years ago, but it did not get much support and attention.
Nessesity is mother of invention.
nice
Durianrider is ahead of everyone
More on this topic
Cool
Where all my SDA’s at🤙🏾
GO GHANA
Gcn should cover this 😀
"Bamboos are not for bikes! Bamboos are food!"
-Panda Community
Cool I need one to eat it
No dislikes??
I wonder
Also like it
Wow
I love his accent
i wonder how accurate the frame shape is between those bamboo bikes, it's entirely handmade
Fyi this video is sponsored by Dangote. Dangote is the 17th richest person in the world . He is nigerian and owns multiple industries in all of Africa. He also is building the largest oil refinery in the world. I look up to him as a great example of African business
I hope the workers are being paid a good amount...
Oh they are. Good.
Bamboo bicycle frames
is it expensive?
You can buy them factory direct, 360 GBP from their site, booomers.com
When the guy said *A very good wage* it was kinda unsettling I wish he had expanded upon that.
We did expand but then the editing is done by the media house. They do the final video you know
Who makes the wheels, gears and chains?
I'd assume the non-bamboo parts would be ordered in
Wait a minute... This is a re upload
is it lighter than metal?
I want a folding bamboo bike
I’m gonna get one even though I’m 100% sure I won’t use it
wow nice & its true that bamboo is strong plant hahaha 😂😉
The only greener then green transport system in the world.