Here's where the domain name printed on the frame leads:That's an impressive machine!
I want a fully enclosed electric folding tadpole recumbent with a folding roof, with a heater for when it's parky out.
Here's where the domain name printed on the frame leads:That's an impressive machine!
This is the most impressive adaptive bike I've ever seen. amazing inventor!This the adaptive bike for Lorraine “The Pocket Rocket” Truong. A pro racer who crashed resulting in a serious brain injury
Orange Bikes Phase AD3
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Not quite every requirement filled but...I want a fully enclosed electric folding tadpole recumbent with a folding roof, with a heater for when it's parky out.
I like it! @Nealh linked a similar project from some years ago on this forum by a member with "kiwi" in their name, but I can't recall what that name was. The Aptera also looks great, still not available, it's front wheels look vulnerable to cars/SUV/lorry/bus/etc. sideswipes, and it doesn't fold into the sub-35kg package I want, to be carried on public transport when required. My seemingly impossible quest continues.Not quite every requirement filled but...
For the Yanks there is the aptera which (fingers crossed has promise, but will come at a price..
the UK/Ireland? solution?..
That project of his was amazing, built like a boat. Hope the skillfully formed plywood bodywork hasn't rotted away, and he's still using it.It was Tony /anotherkiwi with his Agilo velmobile, though still a forum member he doesn't post now except maybe the odd hello maybe.
Tony as he lived near the French /Spanish border migrated over to a German specific velomobile forum.
Brilliant. The next step has surely got to be towards amphibious ebike? Looks most of the way there. The ebike version of the amphibious Lotus Evora Sport 410 from that Bond film, which Elon Musk bought, and didn't make fully functional as promised.Rhe above velomobile looks pants compared to Tony's build.
It was Tony /anotherkiwi with his Agilo velmobile, though still a forum member he doesn't post now except maybe the odd hello maybe.
Tony lived near the French /Spanish border and migrated over to a German specific velomobile forum.
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Not forgetting the whole vehicle above is made from a hand made wooden chassis and steamed panels, all constructed in his small studio flat with a balcony on the 1st or 2nd floor. When finished he had to hoist it down from his balcony.
SUV drivers wouldn't even see the Aptera's front wheels, which are low and project out from the sides - the axle is even more likely to be snapped and/or the wheels smashed off in slow moving traffic jams. Would other road vehicles need to become smaller, for 35kg folding hard shelled fully enclosed velomobiles to be safe on the roads? I suppose I could cover it with GuerneySiderating Illumimakers™ to make it more visible, with it's reflectors lights and frickin' laser beams on orange lollipops.
Is what i cant stop thinking about when considering such vehicles..
Good to hear and you found a good solution that works.OK. So thanks for everyone’s contributions. Just to round this out I use the throttle suggestion which turned out brilliantly. I activate it with my elbow. This allowed me to get up hills I needed to.
That's great! I prefer those push forward throttles. Easier to operate - there's too much downward travel required with the push down version, supplied with my BBS01B kit, unless you keep it angled up high, which lets in rain (that happened = dead throttle). I keep a push forward throttle in my emergency toolkit, just in case. Cheap too, bonus.OK. So thanks for everyone’s contributions. Just to round this out I use the throttle suggestion which turned out brilliantly. I activate it with my elbow. This allowed me to get up hills I needed to.