Cargo bikes need to become more common. It would have easily carried a laser printer … and a second laser printer … and your groceries for the week … and a kitchen appliance.
Edit: Here are the examples from the Not Just Bikes video on cargo bikes:
Hench why they said they should become more common.
There’s a few pilot projects for cargobike shares popping up in my city, and I hope they become more prolific to allow everyone easy access without having to own.
Cargo bikes need to become more common. It would have easily carried a laser printer … and a second laser printer … and your groceries for the week … and a kitchen appliance.
Edit: Here are the examples from the Not Just Bikes video on cargo bikes:
https://youtu.be/rQhzEnWCgHA?t=470
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Hench why they said they should become more common.
There’s a few pilot projects for cargobike shares popping up in my city, and I hope they become more prolific to allow everyone easy access without having to own.
There’s also the option of renting a car that single time.
Or just paying for delivery.
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What exactly made the theoretical bike not an option instead of the theoretical car?
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Jesus Christ. Take the bus home. Get the bike. Ride the bike to where the printer is. Put the printer on the bike, and ride home.
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Because you were wishing for a car but ruled out a bike as an option? 🤪
Good grief…
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Even a rear or front cargo rack or basket that’s big enough should be able to carry most items.
Here’s a large rear cargo rack that should work:
https://a.co/d/1fDsj9b