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Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
I like the front wheel;)
 

jig-sore

Formerly the anorak
Location
Rugby
Joe24 said:
The 2 'back' wheels look like they are at differtent places, one looks further back then the other

flipping heck, stop studying the naff cutting and pasting and just look at the general layout :tongue:
 

Cyclesense

Active Member
Location
Tadcaster
Hi everybody

First of all, sincere apologies for breaking forum etiquette...I was not aware that the PR company that we use had posted this..they also got our name wrong...its Cyclesense.

However, the question is a fair one and its not a deliberate attempt to sell product , it was a request to get some feedback on what people are actually looking for.

There are already lots of different products out there..cheap, expensive, good, bad, innovative, blatant copies, etc, etc. There are very few products in the world that will make Everybody happy and we are all entitled to our opinions on what we like and what we think is a good idea.

So thanks to everybody that has responded ... your opinions are important.

Dave Stainthorpe
Cyclesense
Tadcaster
 

peanut

Guest
too heavy too expensive and the arrangement for 2x children seats is far from satisfactory. Front whhelbase looks rather narrow. I'd like to see any Mother lift 46lbs of awkward folded metal bike up into a car boot or 4x4 rear access.

I think 4x wheels would be safer and more stable. it would have a better presence on the road which would prevent dangerous close overtaking by cars.
2x seats front or rear but side by side for better weight distribution and stability.
More like a 4x wheel Italian ice cream bike:biggrin:

This is a much better solution in my opinion maybe with electric motor assistence for the hilly bits
http://www.surreycompany.com/products.htm
 

Tharg2007

Veteran
Location
Manchester
peanut said:
This is a much better solution in my opinion maybe with electric motor assistence for the hilly bits
http://www.surreycompany.com/products.htm

I use the SURREY STRETCH LIMOUSINE as my daily commuter, i often pick people up at the bus stop to help :tongue: :blush:
 

PBancroft

Senior Member
Location
Winchester
Cyclesense said:
Hi everybody

Hi Doctor Nick... oh, right...

Um, well done for coming onto the board and clearing things up. I think I'd have to agree that its kinda pricey. That would be the major thing which would put me off - if it was something which I would be using for many years, it might make a sound investment. But kids grow and I'd be left with a very expensive empty pushchair.

The Bakfiet, to my mind, would be a sounder choice. Similar sort of price, but can serve a multitude of different uses, including transporting quite large amounts of cargo.
 

jig-sore

Formerly the anorak
Location
Rugby
peanut said:
This is a much better solution in my opinion maybe with electric motor assistence for the hilly bits
http://www.surreycompany.com/products.htm

mmm, i want one of their low-rider bikes :tongue:

this is the biggest one i can find at the moment...

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