Re: PESO - Cargo Brad (messenger content)

2013-03-02 Thread Mark C
That's a cool shot and very informative to me, who had no idea at all 
that there were such a thing as cargo bikes. Thanks for posting it!


On 2/24/2013 5:32 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:

There are many different kinds of cargo bikes out there. I guess as a cyclist 
who works downtown (where bike density may be higher than in the suburbs) I see 
many varieties of bikes including a fair number or cargo bikes.

This one is certainly one of the largest and most unusual looking. American 
companies Surly and Belinky make cargo bikes as well as more conventional ones.

The Bullit is Danish and at $4,000Cdn not cheap but it's one of the best out 
there. Huge payload capacity, carries up to 400 pounds and only weighs about 50 
pounds; there are some cruisers and heavy-duty urban bikes like the Kronan that 
weigh about that amount. Come to think of it, Kronan makes a cargo bike, too.

Here's a review of the Bullit if you're interested:

  
http://momentummag.com/articles/cargo-bike-review-larry-vs-harry-bullitt-clockwork/

Thanks for the kind words and thanks to others who commented. Much appreciated!

cheers,
frank

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That's very cool, Frank, both because I've never heard of such a
machine before and because it's a fine shot. That bike certainly looks
like a rare and low volume (semi-custom?) product.

On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 9:18 AM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:

Cargo bikes are amazing!

Brad is a lone wolf, one of the few in Toronto. Has a manageable list of 
clients who require large boxes to be delivered on a regular basis. Because he can charge 
so much more for delivering big boxes he does okay with fewer deliveries (but obviously 
works harder for each delivery).

He zips along pretty well on his big old cargo bike:

  http://mondociclismo.blogspot.ca/2013/02/load-bearing-structure.html?m=1

Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.

Cheers,
frank

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Re: PESO - Cargo Brad (messenger content),

2013-02-24 Thread Don Guthrie
Bike messengers are a foreign world to this small-town boy. which is 
another reason I enjoy your photos. I never seen I bike like this. 
Horizon expanded.




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Cargo bikes are amazing!

Brad is a lone wolf, one of the few in Toronto. Has a manageable list of 
clients who require large boxes to be delivered on a regular basis. Because he can charge 
so much more for delivering big boxes he does okay with fewer deliveries (but obviously 
works harder for each delivery).

He zips along pretty well on his big old cargo bike:

  http://mondociclismo.blogspot.ca/2013/02/load-bearing-structure.html?m=1

Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.

Cheers,
frank



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Re: PESO - Cargo Brad (messenger content)

2013-02-24 Thread Bruce Walker
That's very cool, Frank, both because I've never heard of such a
machine before and because it's a fine shot. That bike certainly looks
like a rare and low volume (semi-custom?) product.

On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 9:18 AM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
 Cargo bikes are amazing!

 Brad is a lone wolf, one of the few in Toronto. Has a manageable list of 
 clients who require large boxes to be delivered on a regular basis. Because 
 he can charge so much more for delivering big boxes he does okay with fewer 
 deliveries (but obviously works harder for each delivery).

 He zips along pretty well on his big old cargo bike:

  http://mondociclismo.blogspot.ca/2013/02/load-bearing-structure.html?m=1

 Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.

 Cheers,
 frank

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Re: PESO - Cargo Brad (messenger content)

2013-02-24 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
There are many different kinds of cargo bikes out there. I guess as a cyclist 
who works downtown (where bike density may be higher than in the suburbs) I see 
many varieties of bikes including a fair number or cargo bikes.

This one is certainly one of the largest and most unusual looking. American 
companies Surly and Belinky make cargo bikes as well as more conventional ones.

The Bullit is Danish and at $4,000Cdn not cheap but it's one of the best out 
there. Huge payload capacity, carries up to 400 pounds and only weighs about 50 
pounds; there are some cruisers and heavy-duty urban bikes like the Kronan that 
weigh about that amount. Come to think of it, Kronan makes a cargo bike, too.

Here's a review of the Bullit if you're interested:

 
http://momentummag.com/articles/cargo-bike-review-larry-vs-harry-bullitt-clockwork/

Thanks for the kind words and thanks to others who commented. Much appreciated!

cheers,
frank 

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From: Bruce Walker bruce.wal...@gmail.com
Sent: February 24, 2013 2/24/13
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: PESO - Cargo Brad (messenger content)

That's very cool, Frank, both because I've never heard of such a
machine before and because it's a fine shot. That bike certainly looks
like a rare and low volume (semi-custom?) product.

On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 9:18 AM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
 Cargo bikes are amazing!

 Brad is a lone wolf, one of the few in Toronto. Has a manageable list of 
 clients who require large boxes to be delivered on a regular basis. Because 
 he can charge so much more for delivering big boxes he does okay with fewer 
 deliveries (but obviously works harder for each delivery).

 He zips along pretty well on his big old cargo bike:

  http://mondociclismo.blogspot.ca/2013/02/load-bearing-structure.html?m=1

 Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.

 Cheers,
 frank

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RE: PESO - Cargo Brad (messenger content)

2013-02-24 Thread Bob W
Don't forget Pashley!
http://www.pashley.co.uk/lists/work-bikes.html

B

 -Original Message-
 From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of
 knarftheria...@gmail.com
 
 There are many different kinds of cargo bikes out there. I guess as a
 cyclist who works downtown (where bike density may be higher than in
 the suburbs) I see many varieties of bikes including a fair number or
 cargo bikes.
 
 This one is certainly one of the largest and most unusual looking.
 American companies Surly and Belinky make cargo bikes as well as more
 conventional ones.
 
 The Bullit is Danish and at $4,000Cdn not cheap but it's one of the
 best out there. Huge payload capacity, carries up to 400 pounds and
 only weighs about 50 pounds; there are some cruisers and heavy-duty
 urban bikes like the Kronan that weigh about that amount. Come to think
 of it, Kronan makes a cargo bike, too.
 
 Here's a review of the Bullit if you're interested:
 
  http://momentummag.com/articles/cargo-bike-review-larry-vs-harry-
 bullitt-clockwork/
 
 Thanks for the kind words and thanks to others who commented. Much
 appreciated!



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RE: PESO - Cargo Brad (messenger content)

2013-02-24 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
Love Pashley bikes!

cheers,
frank

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Subject: RE: PESO - Cargo Brad (messenger content)

Don't forget Pashley!
http://www.pashley.co.uk/lists/work-bikes.html

B

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 From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of
 knarftheria...@gmail.com
 
 There are many different kinds of cargo bikes out there. I guess as a
 cyclist who works downtown (where bike density may be higher than in
 the suburbs) I see many varieties of bikes including a fair number or
 cargo bikes.
 
 This one is certainly one of the largest and most unusual looking.
 American companies Surly and Belinky make cargo bikes as well as more
 conventional ones.
 
 The Bullit is Danish and at $4,000Cdn not cheap but it's one of the
 best out there. Huge payload capacity, carries up to 400 pounds and
 only weighs about 50 pounds; there are some cruisers and heavy-duty
 urban bikes like the Kronan that weigh about that amount. Come to think
 of it, Kronan makes a cargo bike, too.
 
 Here's a review of the Bullit if you're interested:
 
  http://momentummag.com/articles/cargo-bike-review-larry-vs-harry-
 bullitt-clockwork/
 
 Thanks for the kind words and thanks to others who commented. Much
 appreciated!



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Re: PESO - Cargo Brad (messenger content)

2013-02-23 Thread Aahz Maruch
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:

 He zips along pretty well on his big old cargo bike:
 
  http://mondociclismo.blogspot.ca/2013/02/load-bearing-structure.html?m=1

I like the way the shutter speed is just fast enough to freeze Brad while
leaving the background blurred from your tracking.  Gives a motion feel.
What speed was it?
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