an Egg on wheels - the velomobile

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an Egg on wheels - the velomobile

Postby legoalex2000 » Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:14 pm

tee hee! this is the whackyest (:P) thing i've seen since rocket powered roller blades.

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0, ... =rss.index

sounds interesting though, it should become the norm, we ought to get away from gas, they have reigning fuel sources for too long

:)ramos

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mabye i should actually post the link... :P
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Re: an Egg on wheels - the velomobile

Postby Katahu » Mon Jan 23, 2006 1:44 pm

Already ahead of ya. I've been pedaling to and from work for over two now and I have YET to regret it. ;D
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Re: an Egg on wheels - the velomobile

Postby Felix/FFDS » Mon Jan 23, 2006 3:39 pm

Hmmm - I don't see myself huffing 350lbs up the grade to my house.....
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Re: an Egg on wheels - the velomobile

Postby Hagar » Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:04 pm

I hope these things don't catch on here. We have enough problems with ordinary cyclists as it is without being faced with something like this. :o

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Looks about as dangerous as the Sinclair C5. At least that was electric powered. ::)
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Re: an Egg on wheels - the velomobile

Postby beaky » Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:01 pm

I hope these things don't catch on here. We have enough problems with ordinary cyclists as it is without being faced with something like this. :o


Looks about as dangerous as the Sinclair C5. At least that was electric powered. ::)



I dunno... they're safer in one of those than on a regular bike, by far (a flag would help, though, so truckers don't just roll right over them! ;D).
Problem is, with no shoulder there, they're just in the way, at the speed they're going (faster than a regular bike, but not uphill- no way!). Getting stuck in a car behind a gaggle of them like that would be a major pain.
But I'd love to have one of those... you can ride it in the rain or cold pretty comfortably, I'll bet (the enclosed ones, that is). And damn good exercise: I used to ride quite often, it's great for the ol' stamina. ;)  And I think a cyclist, in terms of food vs. gasoline, gets more mileage for the money on a bike than a car does... I've done 90 miles, in the mountains,  on a cup of coffee, some oatmeal, and an orange (ah, to be young again! ;D).  And I had almost 30 lbs. of food and gear on the bike (I feel old just thinking about that).
If one's only concern is getting oneself  and maybe a briefcase or some groceries over a short distance, dry and warm,  at about 15 mph, it's a pretty cool thing.  Slow, yes, but I've spent 3 hrs in my car trying to go less than 15 miles where I live... ::)
They won't mix with motor traffic too well, but it'd be interesting to see them used more in areas where there is little or no motor traffic- like some small island communities, or in the pedestrian-mall center of small cities.
Maybe highways for veloci- whatever the hell they're called- could be built alongside existing roads, using old rail sidings or whatever. There's already a large network of dirt trails for bikes and hikers in the US made just that way...
 
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Re: an Egg on wheels - the velomobile

Postby jordonj » Mon Jan 23, 2006 6:35 pm

The main reasons I don't bike to work is because:

A:  There are few lanes for bikes.

B:  Car Drivers are not careful around them.

C:  It can be hard to get around in the winter...

But if these can be resolved, then I would be game for these...as long as I could take a passenger and groceries!
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Re: an Egg on wheels - the velomobile

Postby Katahu » Mon Jan 23, 2006 7:33 pm

Whenever I hear about these new egged-shaped cycling thingies, the first thing that come to mind is:

"Humpdy Dumpdy sat on a wall." ::)
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