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[#] Thu Mar 24 2011 14:32:45 EDT from Spell Binder @ Uncensored

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The Cyclotrope is very very similar to a zoetrope.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoetrope

[#] Thu Mar 24 2011 16:45:14 EDT from Ford II @ Uncensored

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the n00bs stay inside if its to cold.

We were all wondering why she was there... it WAS 35.

[#] Tue Mar 29 2011 22:19:30 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored

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Is the "Nihola" meant to carry another person, or cargo?



[#] Wed Mar 30 2011 05:57:24 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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the nihola has a wooden bench to sit on. Its got safetybelts that will fit for kids (probably two <12years), as Grownup you will probably fit with your knees just in, so theres no where to go anyways.

the container in the front is closed, so you can put in your goods too (maybe even next to one kid) so you can also use it as boot.



[#] Wed Mar 30 2011 05:59:41 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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oh, and the blue thing between the guy and me is sort of a tent you can put over your kids (or goods ;-) so they stay dry & warm in rain / wind



[#] Thu Mar 31 2011 05:49:18 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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animal, ain't your bike missing something?



[#] Thu Mar 31 2011 05:49:34 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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hm, attachment uploading doesn't work here.

 



[#] Thu Mar 31 2011 07:45:09 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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hm,. motorcycling makes you drink more whater per day than horse riding, cycling or walking?

http://www.militarybikes.com/comparison.html



[#] Fri Apr 01 2011 15:46:56 EDT from Ford II @ Uncensored

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it gets hot with all that gear on and the wind going by you makes your sweat evaporate more quickly.
Even if it's cool out, the sun beating directly on you makes you sweat whereas in a covered car you don't get that hot.

[#] Fri Apr 01 2011 16:03:42 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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but the other is a bike, which makes you pedal and do some serious sports action, shouldn't that be more than just some wind passing by while driving faster?



[#] Fri Apr 01 2011 17:12:10 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored

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the nihola has a wooden bench to sit on. Its got safetybelts that
will fit for kids (probably two <12years), as Grownup you will
probably fit with your knees just in, so theres no where to go
anyways.

I love the advertising copy for the "big" model [http://www.nihola.com/products/big.html]

"nihola BIG can carry up to 6 children and a case of beer."

Hey, sounds like a great day out with the kids, right? :)

[#] Fri Apr 01 2011 18:00:24 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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Fr Apr 01 2011 17:12:10 EDT von IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored Betreff: Re:
the nihola has a wooden bench to sit on. Its got safetybelts that
will fit for kids (probably two <12years), as Grownup you will
probably fit with your knees just in, so theres no where to go
anyways.

I love the advertising copy for the "big" model [http://www.nihola.com/products/big.html]

"nihola BIG can carry up to 6 children and a case of beer."

Hey, sounds like a great day out with the kids, right? :)

yea, I guess... this is probably rather used by kindergardens...

I think the fun part is, that you can talk to your kids face to face while driving...

using such a trailer, you have to turn, or take a mirror like you do in a car...



[#] Thu Apr 14 2011 15:34:29 EDT from fleeb @ Uncensored

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Awesome, and hilarious!



[#] Fri Apr 15 2011 09:52:09 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored

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Not to mention dangerous :)

[#] Sun Apr 17 2011 05:58:53 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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http://urbanvelo.org/boris-bike-spin-class-flashmob/

lol. a crowd hijacking a london bike rent station for a spinning lesson



[#] Tue Apr 19 2011 16:08:00 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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Just when you thought you had seen everything in the Copenhagen bicycle culture, the Sperm Bullitt appears on the cycle tracks of the city.

Yes. The Sperm Bullitt. This is brilliant. If you're cycling around Copenhagen, keep your eyes peeled for this bike.

Nordisk Cryobank (European Sperm Bank)is one of Europe's leading sperm banks and the company was looking at environmentally-friendly alternatives to how they could transport their sperm samples to the fertility clinics around Greater Copenhagen.

The company's CEO, Peter Bower, says, "The first idea was how we could deliver to the fertility clinics in a C02-friendly way. Shortly afterwards followed the idea of a custom-designed bike with a cooling system. Now, six months later, we can cycle around the city on our sperm cell bike."


The text on the side reads Become a Sperm Donor in Danish.

The bike is more than just a rolling billboard for the company aimed at increasing awareness of the need for donors to help childless children around the world. Inside the head of the giant sperm cell is a cooler compartment designed so that the metal containers with sperm donations can fit snugly inside and be kept cold.

CEO Peter Bower rides the bike himself around town and he is constantly stopped by curious passersby who want to take photos of it or ask questions about the unique design.

"We're always looking for new donors so it's a fine bonus that the Sperm Cell Bike gets peoples attention.", says Peter Bower.

The Sperm Bike is, like the company's sperm donations, a Danish product and constructed around the Danish Bullitt cargo bike from Larry vs Harry.

Producing the Sperm Bike was no easy task. It was constructed by the Danish company 10 Tons - who specialise in zoological and botanical models as well as paleontologic reconstructions, including full-size whales and dinosaurs.

With the tail, the bike is 2.9 metres long and fully-loaded with... um... sperm... it weighs 50 kg. About the same as my cargo bike with two kids and a bag of groceries.

Here are some photos that Copenhagenize took of the Sperm Bike last month:
Sperm Bullitt 05 Sperm Bullitt 07 Sperm Bullitt Sperm Bullitt 02 Sperm Bullitt 03

An Aside from Copenhagenize... Why a Bullitt?
That it was a Bullitt from Larry vs Harry that was chosen for the Sperm Bike is not that surprising. From a marketing perspective, it is fascinating to regard how the brand has become cult so quickly all over the world. A loyal following of customers is something that any company dreams of and many bike brands have such a group. What I find interesting is why the Bullitt breeds so much creativity. There is enormous creativity regarding cargo bikes in Copenhagen but what we're seeing is that the iconic Bullitt is being used for purposes out of the ordinary. Here's a list off the top of my head:

- The Cocktail Delivery Bullitt.
- The Karaoke Bullitt in Berlin.
- The Surfing Bullitt.
- The Newborn-Baby Transport Bullitt.
- The Bike Repair Bullitt.
- The Childrens Bedroom Bullitt.
- The Nike Shoebox Bullitt.
- The Summer Wading Pool Bullitt.
- The Fixie Bullitt.
- The Windmill and Solar Bullitt.
- The Rowboat Bullitt.
- The Santa's Sleigh Bullitt.
- The Daddy's Sleigh Bullitt.
- The Stereo Bullitt from Klara Geist.
- Still awaiting documentation (detailed and photographic please) of the Stripper Pole Bullitt in Dublin.


The Sperm Bike in Copenhagen
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[#] Mon May 02 2011 23:11:38 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored

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All righty then!

(I like that the terrain is cargo bike friendly, actually.)



[#] Tue May 03 2011 01:29:06 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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since meanwhile carco bikes are becomming pedelec-ed too, there is no 'non cargo bike terain'.

the only reason not to have a cargo bike around is that you have to wear it down several stairs into the cellar, since its > 30 kg.



[#] Sun May 29 2011 10:13:32 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

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first time on a casern in my life.

a roadbike trip started there today; rode 120 km, slow pace.



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