Aye - they've been around for a few years, but funny how I've yet to actually see one 🙄
"Going uphill you can climb unrestricted, with hands and senses free, then swoosh back down to valley level either standing or [b]kneeling[/b] according to the terrain!"
Yee gads!!!
Looks like the perfect single speeders bike. No pedals, so need for the pretence of cycling up hills 🙂
No UK dealers though.
Aye, but is it a bike or is it a scooter? If it's a bike i'll have one. If it's a scooter I wouldn't be seen dead on it. 😉
Bizarre device.
I love the way the perfect couple in the orange Beetle are ready to start walking the instant the car comes to rest; no half an hour of faffing, drinking coffee, swearing, re-packing rucksacks...
Except they couldn't re-pack their rucksacks anyway since all they have room for is a Sigg waterbottle. Which is all they need in their perfect world where the weather is always perfect and the descents have no level or uphill bits or bits that aren't perfectly rideable at the perfect gradient so they never have to faff and swear at having to continually dis- and re-assemble the ruckbike to negotiate repeated sections of steeper ground.
Where is this Promised Land? Do I have to be German to live there?
Lolz!
Kneeling like a monk
Looks a bit twitchy on a couple of those shots too 😯
Lolz!
Kneeling like a monk
Looks a bit twitchy on a couple of those shots too 😯
Quite a small bike - how sturdy do you think it would be?
Probably fine for a 10 stone weakling like me, but would it make someone like [i]ton sure[/i]?
those wheels are about the size of a 10p piece! pointless!
Have you spotted the front suspension, looks like a rear shock.
I've hired monster scooters in Saas Grund Switzerland, that was an absolute hoot. I think it was about 1500m of descent and took approx 20mins from Kruezboden lift station to Saas Grund, all on rough tracks or forest road. It was a bit hairy tho with heavy climbing sacks.
Anyway, like S_C, looks fun in their fantasy world, in reality, it would probably be a PITA constantly lifting over, pushing up and carrying. Although, his Gore-tex habit looks like a good design.
It's based on the German-A fork.
Pretty nifty parallelogram action.
One thing that I've always thought would be a good idea, if you could buy a rucksack that was purposely designed for lashing your MTB frame and wheels to, don't expect it would sell very well tho.
One thing that I've always thought would be a good idea, if you could buy a rucksack that was purposely designed for lashing your MTB frame and wheels to, don't expect it would sell very well tho.
That is a killer idea - would be sooo useful
I like the thinking behind this rucksack scooter thing.
A simple basic bike that could go on your back would nicely extend your range in the mountains.
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