automotive parts? maybe the forklift will still be more helpful but still, there could be some place for such vehicle... but surely not in the overly regulated workplaces....
@Dindo Nuffin It is kinda like the new ergo desk chairs where you lean into the seat. Some pressure on your butt and some on your legs. I have one at work but I put rollers on it as i constantly have to move it so I dont do the lean aspect, but it is suppose to be good for you. But the see itself does not look very comfy!. They never show it being peddled so it looks more of emergency only function. I would replace them with static foot placements. The fact that peddling it is not practical does not bother me. With E kick scooters starting to quickly gain great popularity shows that people dont want to peddle in many scenarios such as touring a site, last mile to subway or a quick run to the store.. Too me this is a viable and more practical solution to for those looking for something with less balance requirements and more practical cargo capability to fill some of those niches like touring or going get say groceries. I am reviewing Personal Electric Vehicles(PEV) for a presentation to my EV association and this one will be on it as an a good example. To me it is a shame it did not make it to market! Cheers
I love the maneuverability and the compactness, but I have to agree with many of the comments about the precarious position of the rider. If the rider could be given a recumbent seat (some compactness has to be sacrificed for this) to shift the center of gravity a bit back it would be perfect. For some reason it looks to me like a child stroller that has been converted to a bike. Is that where you got started? I have a couple of strollers I picked up from the verge throw-out and I was going to convert them into a bike trailer. Maybe I will re-consider and think about incorporating elements from your design and the points I outlined above to create something new. Cheers, and good job!
What allows this geometry to be possible to ride is the fact that there is 45 lbs of sealed leas acid batteries between the two rear wheel. Without that, it is true, it's not safe to ride.
It seems you see the utility here for the everyman. I think you would make a lot of money from these if you looked at the needs of warehouse workers and industry. A model with a larger back, or a model that is just easier to pile higher than on the current version. Perhaps something with racks but still with the same foot print. A final model that can replace a pallet jack but with the same foot print. Look at warehouses and even something crazy like amazon warehouses for where this could be applied readily. I think it's a great idea for the everyman but a hard sell. Industry would buy it though. Good luck and thanks for sharing.
Really cool and different! However, I wonder if bigger wheels, say 16" or 20", could be implemented? (Couldn't this allow more power/range to the electric motor?) And perhaps lower the seat height by, say, 5"? (Couldn't this improve center of gravity without a significant sacrifice in visibility to traffic?)
Panic stops would transfer riders weight to front wheel and that thing is going to leave big skid marks from back wheels. It should have one of those heavy duty clamp brakes on front rim. Looks like there is room for it! Also, without too much mod, the rider could sit a lot lower preventing side tips especially when turning at speed! Do those two things and it would be pretty viable!
Speed? Range? Cost? Charge time? Interesting but I am not sure it is quite practical. I bought my first electric scooter last june, and love it. But I really think I prefer to have the front wheel in front of me.
Assembled in Canada ....and made where??? Hmmm let me guess. How long does the electricity last? How long does it take to recharge? and how much power is used to recharge it? How far will it travel on a full charge? Rear wheel *BRAKES not BREAKS* ha ha Affordable? How much?
It scared me every time he ridden it... centre of gravity is too high and it is very imbalanced on turnings..if he stops suddenly then boom .. he will fall on his face...
3:16, the inner wheel sliding. I can only guess that a three wheel version has been built, as everything in the USA that has four wheels has licensing issues.
I was in hospital for two months after falling on sidewalk and cracking my skull. I would never consider riding this as designed. Pothole or curb and oops...
My first reaction...."this is ridiculous". My second was to crindge when I saw "assembled in Canada". Canadians are smarter than who ever came up with this thing.
Looks like a unsafe flid cart hit a bump and you end up doing a face plant straight on the concrete !?¿ bravo didn't he do well lady's and gentleman lovely lovely lovely lol
Someone put a lot of thought and love into this.. and it tackles a lot of questions of actually getting groceries while riding.. and do you have to leave your bike out front to potentially get stolen, cargo capacity.. blah blah blah.. But this is an accident waiting to happen the moment you have to stop fast or hit a pot hole.. I'm sorry. This is a big no for me. I'd rather have one of the ELF's even though I'd need a garage to store it in. This just isn't safe.
looks odd, unstable, cumbersome to maneuver, dangerous. This design makes the best case for convention. Ice cream vender design may be better suited for this design
Looks uncomfortable, unsafe - center of gravity too high, the steering is awkward. The bicycle look like how it look today for a reason - it's the result of countless trial and errors that resulted in the most optimum and natural form. Why reinvent the wheel, when the wheel is working perfectly?
A folding bike is better. The only advantage of this system is that you can get 40kg's of bird seed or dog food, whatever that was... Folded this looks cumbersome and still very large to get on a train. If you really have to carry so much weight. Get either a proper upright trike or invest in a trailer for your bicycle. There is no need for this thing...
Так себе , ерунда. Высокий ЦТ. Осутствие возможности крениться - повторение трёхколёски 135 летней давности. "Безумие, повторять одни и те же действия, надеясь на ДРУГОЙ результат". Энштейн.
That's just too cool and the space saving and cargo innovated design is awesome..!!!
Perfect for running around in a auto motove parts warehouse, etc.
automotive parts?
maybe the forklift will still be more helpful
but still, there could be some place for such vehicle... but surely not in the overly regulated workplaces....
Just love it -- was thinking of something along that line but reverse - cheers
@Dindo Nuffin
It is kinda like the new ergo desk chairs where you lean into the seat. Some pressure on your butt and some on your legs. I have one at work but I put rollers on it as i constantly have to move it so I dont do the lean aspect, but it is suppose to be good for you. But the see itself does not look very comfy!. They never show it being peddled so it looks more of emergency only function. I would replace them with static foot placements.
The fact that peddling it is not practical does not bother me. With E kick scooters starting to quickly gain great popularity shows that people dont want to peddle in many scenarios such as touring a site, last mile to subway or a quick run to the store.. Too me this is a viable and more practical solution to for those looking for something with less balance requirements and more practical cargo capability to fill some of those niches like touring or going get say groceries.
I am reviewing Personal Electric Vehicles(PEV) for a presentation to my EV association and this one will be on it as an a good example. To me it is a shame it did not make it to market!
Cheers
I love the maneuverability and the compactness, but I have to agree with many of the comments about the precarious position of the rider. If the rider could be given a recumbent seat (some compactness has to be sacrificed for this) to shift the center of gravity a bit back it would be perfect. For some reason it looks to me like a child stroller that has been converted to a bike. Is that where you got started? I have a couple of strollers I picked up from the verge throw-out and I was going to convert them into a bike trailer. Maybe I will re-consider and think about incorporating elements from your design and the points I outlined above to create something new. Cheers, and good job!
What allows this geometry to be possible to ride is the fact that there is 45 lbs of sealed leas acid batteries between the two rear wheel. Without that, it is true, it's not safe to ride.
It seems you see the utility here for the everyman. I think you would make a lot of money from these if you looked at the needs of warehouse workers and industry. A model with a larger back, or a model that is just easier to pile higher than on the current version. Perhaps something with racks but still with the same foot print. A final model that can replace a pallet jack but with the same foot print. Look at warehouses and even something crazy like amazon warehouses for where this could be applied readily. I think it's a great idea for the everyman but a hard sell. Industry would buy it though. Good luck and thanks for sharing.
Es una extraordinaria idea hecha realidad.
FELICIDADES
Really cool and different! However, I wonder if bigger wheels, say 16" or 20", could be implemented? (Couldn't this allow more power/range to the electric motor?) And perhaps lower the seat height by, say, 5"? (Couldn't this improve center of gravity without a significant sacrifice in visibility to traffic?)
just do it!
Panic stops would transfer riders weight to front wheel and that thing is going to leave big skid marks from back wheels. It should have one of those heavy duty clamp brakes on front rim. Looks like there is room for it! Also, without too much mod, the rider could sit a lot lower preventing side tips especially when turning at speed! Do those two things and it would be pretty viable!
Speed? Range? Cost? Charge time? Interesting but I am not sure it is quite practical.
I bought my first electric scooter last june, and love it. But I really think I prefer to have the front wheel in front of me.
it looks weird at first but it has a lot of utility.i hope I see more of these
With no weight in the back to counterbalance you center of gravity it seems prone to tipping
jesikebiking tipping? I call that face plant city! Don't like a single thing about this toy.
The product is perfect.. The only problem is my brain... Cannot convert the bicycle abilities, physics and dynamics into such new position 🙂
Hit a pothole and you'll be catapulted into a serious injury. Back to the drawing board with this one.
Looks goo to me. I have 3 potholes and two curbs to contend with on a one mile route . I think I could . I think I could make this work.
looks like a hospital visit
How do you not endo forward going downhill and coming to complete stop
SEPT LUXURE u
It's kind of neat!
Ciao molto Interessante e ben Costruito! !!!!
Where are the specs? How heavy and whats the cost?
Is there an all terrain versión available? I need one for my small farm and back roads in the Andes...
Assembled in Canada ....and made where??? Hmmm let me guess. How long does the electricity last? How long does it take to recharge? and how much power is used to recharge it? How far will it travel on a full charge?
Rear wheel *BRAKES not BREAKS* ha ha
Affordable? How much?
All things considered, what is the website for SG Cycle in order to BUY this trikart for shipment where I am in Germany?
you either love it or you hate it,thanks.
We use them. Excellent.
It scared me every time he ridden it... centre of gravity is too high and it is very imbalanced on turnings..if he stops suddenly then boom .. he will fall on his face...
3:16, the inner wheel sliding. I can only guess that a three wheel version has been built, as everything in the USA that has four wheels has licensing issues.
Very cool. You spelled brakes wrong.
Hola ¿Como se puede comprar uno y llevarlo a Peru? Gracias.
Just a modern version of the penny farthing bicycle, a real head buster, lol.
Very cool!
What happend in case of frontal collision ?
Martin Clavijo
U lose ur face..😂
air bags are an option
this is when you fly
that's dumb question, you end up in the hospital or mortuary; just like any form of cycle in a frontal collision!
How we can buy it now we are live in Kyrgyzstan
Hade pisan euy
High tech tricycle sidewalk cruiser. Those tiny wheels would make it ride bad.
Vvvmamnascutpesca4 de la de a
Awesome!
I'm interested in buying one is this manufacturer still in bussiness?
Magnifica, ideia muito, bom muito, bom é tudo.
before you start riding, you definitely need to make insurance on your knees
I want one now. How much money please ?
Nice
if you change the music, it will be great
what is the price Canadian for this bike
I was in hospital for two months after falling on sidewalk and cracking my skull. I would never consider riding this as designed. Pothole or curb and oops...
My first reaction...."this is ridiculous". My second was to crindge when I saw "assembled in Canada". Canadians are smarter than who ever came up with this thing.
Site cant be found - looks like they are gone. Too bad - looks like they might have had something.
Is it for sidewalks or streets?
I’m cool. This looks like a death trap that I’ll avoid.
Looks like a unsafe flid cart hit a bump and you end up doing a face plant straight on the concrete !?¿ bravo didn't he do well lady's and gentleman lovely lovely lovely lol
Cool
Someone put a lot of thought and love into this.. and it tackles a lot of questions of actually getting groceries while riding.. and do you have to leave your bike out front to potentially get stolen, cargo capacity.. blah blah blah.. But this is an accident waiting to happen the moment you have to stop fast or hit a pot hole.. I'm sorry. This is a big no for me. I'd rather have one of the ELF's even though I'd need a garage to store it in. This just isn't safe.
Cool concept and all, but I would look like an idiot using it.
problem ! the wheels are too small. you can feel every Crack in the road, unless you ride on very smooth perfect roads.
Beli dimana om? Harganya berapa?
Good product
This would be great if it had 4 wheels, a V-8 engine and looked and drove just like an Aston Martin.
All I can see is flying forward and face plant...
So, it's a tricycle, exept you ride on the handlebars. This is like the snuggy, a bathrobe worn backwards. Seriously, people?
Dangerous as heck! No way.
I would rather have the ReDesign this with the Cargo Area as Seat, then sit upfront, then put the cargo in the front.
Death wish in traffic, seriously, be careful out there.
you cannot pedal with this model?!!
That is what I initially thought also but they are shown later in video.
but 2 legs are more practical, more sustainable and economical than a bicycle! :)
Oh wow! You are a real genius. You are very very smart. Dimwit.
moving forward right on
Electric trike ? freaken city bumb!
Someday, you will fly.
I've ridden all sorts of bikes...cycles...but You would Never get me on this gimmick!!!
Why do you have to be so rude ya piece of shit.
Brakes.....not “breaks”
And scary looking.
Prefer a FOUR-wheel barrow.
Kiero. Ver. Presios
Muito bom !
looks odd, unstable, cumbersome to maneuver, dangerous. This design makes the best case for convention. Ice cream vender design may be better suited for this design
No Brasil se a população vêr isso fala que é louco
такую каркалыгу нам не нать!
omg i cant stop laughing...
Looks highly dangerous
Looks uncomfortable, unsafe - center of gravity too high, the steering is awkward. The bicycle look like how it look today for a reason - it's the result of countless trial and errors that resulted in the most optimum and natural form. Why reinvent the wheel, when the wheel is working perfectly?
Brakes. NOT breaks
Brakes,not breaks
Until it rains. Or a drunk finds you.
Thanks creator, but no future.
Looks abit unstable
Класс!!!!!!!!!!!!
A folding bike is better. The only advantage of this system is that you can get 40kg's of bird seed or dog food, whatever that was... Folded this looks cumbersome and still very large to get on a train. If you really have to carry so much weight. Get either a proper upright trike or invest in a trailer for your bicycle. There is no need for this thing...
Yes Looks pretty Dangerous
Libélula
ah ah ah falta de criatividade
1 time 45 degree pivot steering byee bye london you wake in hospital
Wheelchair trending
Made in china assembled in Canada can we not make our own stuff and sell it to the chinese
Not practical for New Orleans. Too many potholes.
Так себе , ерунда. Высокий ЦТ. Осутствие возможности крениться - повторение трёхколёски 135 летней давности.
"Безумие, повторять одни и те же действия, надеясь на ДРУГОЙ результат".
Энштейн.
Piloto harri poter
So that's it? Whatever.
funny!
no safety design
on here. at the. Brazil. do not. would turn That. idea. do not. pq. on here. besides the robberies here and the. cars. do not. respect nor shoulders.
🙄🙄🙄
Una cagada la propaganda... Lo que menos hacen es mostrarlo. Se enfocan más en el boludo que en el aparato.
Unsafe !!!...
That's fucked up
Very unstable and unsafe.
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