TReGo for transporting goods on a bike

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TReGo for transporting goods on a bike

Post by explorer »

Here is an idea some people may find interesting.



http://trego-trolley.com/home

If someone built a motorbike version it may also be popular in Asia. It could be permanently attached.
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Re: TReGo for transporting goods on a bike

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I live riding my bicycle around PP, but I wonder if that
would lead to more accidents by other inattentive, speeding and swerving motorists.

Having two front wheels positioned horizontally on a bicycle would likely increase problems, imo.
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Re: TReGo for transporting goods on a bike

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How is that better than a shopping bag and a fixed basket to a normal existing bike? If it's a capacity issue then get another basket and stick it on the back.

Do your shopping, put it in the bag, put bag in basket, fuck off as normal. How is that contraption an improvement?

This is a 'solution' to a problem that doesn't exist. And you'll look like a bit of a twat with all that de-coupling and re-coupling business. And wait till those suspension forks and steering system gets stiff or seizes up on your TReGo version 1.0

Good luck with that...
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Re: TReGo for transporting goods on a bike

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Much like, but not as good as existing product Kiffy

I'd like to see how many cartons of beer it could carry before considering purchase.
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Re: TReGo for transporting goods on a bike

Post by andy1 »


A better idea that has been around for ages.
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