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check out how people are carrying kids… many many examples on the Xtracycle Gallery. Click on “kids” in the tag cloud to see them.
cheers,
J
http://www.xtracyclegallery.com
I’ve written about the radness of xtracycle before (http://tinyurl.com/c2n6yh), so I thought I’d spread the love. And Sue’s got a great point, I’m pleasantly surprised when a haul a big stuff on my bike. Hills, on the other hand … those might take a little more work.
Snork – comment required, eh?
I’m an extracycle fan, too… and also somebody who’s found that we overestimate the effort of toting things on a bike. Wheels are amazing effort reducers, so it would be a mistake to assume you’ll need superhuman powers to make use of the coach trike. Acceleration isn’t so easy, but once things are rolling…
The Xtracycle is a better version of the Kona and it comes with the extra handlebars and very rad footsies.
http://www.xtracycle.com