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Bamboo Bikes for Emerging Economies

In Bike Design on April 1, 2010 at 10:41 PM

Been doing a lot of online research in bike frame design. Repeatedly I find the links that lead to emerging economies and the development of bamboo frames.  Apparently, it’s possible for a group of people to assemble a durable bicycle out of bamboo, tires, wheels, tubes, rubber brakes and chain. The joints are made from glue and bamboo too.

Emerging economies are dependent on the ability to transport people and goods economically, and what’s better than a bicycle if it’s sturdily built? Here in Silicon Valley, the only bicycles I can find (and I’ve been visiting all the local shops) are made of metal and carry only one person. Granted Yuba makes a great cargo ride, and Flying Pigeon has it’s own version,  along with the Bullitt A8, these don’t compare to what I’ve seen possible with bamboo bikes.

I’m currently look for the Step-by-Step guide to making bamboo bikes for emerging economies. I’d like to test the process locally. I’m hoping such a bicycle can be made for less than $1,000.

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