• @tavu@sopuli.xyz
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    54 months ago

    They’re a little pricey I suppose, but judging by a few minutes comparing gumtree listings for hatchback cars and cargo bikes:

    < 20% the cost of a hatchback in analogous condition/age/fanciness.

    • AdaA
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      44 months ago

      To be clear, I was explicitly talking about cargo bikes like the one in the video thumbnail.

      It was a lamentation that the specific style of bike I want, that is featured in that video, is so expensive.

      It wasn’t a meta commentary on total cost of ownership, or cargo bikes in general.

      • @agegamon@beehaw.org
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        34 months ago

        Yeah, I agree that there aren’t many budget cargo-in-front options yet (none that I could find in 5 sec of googling).

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          4 months ago

          Compared to used car prices, unfortunately there are not many used cargo bikes. I think the cheapest new option would be like the unfinished project I’m riding, which is fine on small hills or if you don’t mind working hard sometimes, top assist speed 15mph (+~$500 more = moar⚡)

          $3k acoustic supercargo, 440lb max load yubabikes.com/cargobikestore/supercargo/
          + $570 tiny 250W 190Wh #eBike wheel ➕ torque arm hilltopperbikes.com/product/sprinter-12-mile-24v-electric-bike-kit-copy/

          @agegamon @ada

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            14 months ago

            @agegamon @ada there are also trikes in that price range like from lectric and radpower, which could be a good option for a lot of people but your top speed on that is more like 12 even downhill, so you don’t tip over. If you’re going slower, the trike can be easier to manage a big load, but bakfiets are great at 12-20mph 30 if you like wind.