Awesome use of a cargobike by artist Nicholas Hanna who invented an ingenious gadget attached to his trike that sprays Chinese characters with water on pavement.
Awesome use of a cargobike by artist Nicholas Hanna who invented an ingenious gadget attached to his trike that sprays chinese characters on the ground with water.
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Awesome use of a cargobike by artist Nicholas Hanna who invented an ingenious gadget attached to his trike that sprays chinese characters on the ground with water. Water Calligraphy Device
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Lots of interesting ideas in this concept cargotrike by San Francisco companies fuseproject and SyCip Design. More info here.
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Sean Kenney built this very accurate replica of a Christiania Cargotrike out of Lego parts just for the fun of it. Unfortunately no build plan is provided, otherwise we’d immediately begin rummaging through the gazillion Lego parts strewn about here at Cargobike Cult’s HQ. Perhaps we even try our hands at a Lego Bullitt.
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In news that is, of course, not entirely surprising to us here at Cargobike Cult, the Guardian’s Bike Blog is reporting today that cargobikes are increasingly becoming more popular around the world for hauling cargo as well as regular commuting: Sales of cargo bikes are on the up, and not just in their traditional strongholds …
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Using a cargobike as a shopping cart icon (see upper right corner below) is a very nice touch by Portland Design Works, purveyor of beautiful, simple products for urban cycling!
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Dude!
Today, standing at the checkout counter of a local nursery with a Bullitt cargo bay full of Habanero, Pimiento, and Kung Pao peppers, a grapevine, assorted herbs, and unknown succulents, a rugged looking fellow turns to the resident (cargobike) cult leader and said: Now thaaa-t’s the way to go shopping!! I thought I had it …
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