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Cycle 9 at Pedal to the Metal This Saturday, Aug 28th

August 26, 2010

Join us Saturday Morning at University Mall Cycle 9 will be at University Mall this Saturday morning (August 28th) from 9 – noon for the Pedal to the Metal Fest:  A Community Bike Festival & Sculpted Metal Bike Exhibit by New York artist, Josh Hadar Test ride electric bikes, check out our kid-carrying cargo bikes, and [...]

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Electric Cargo Bike vs. Road Bike-Go By Bike Episode 45

August 17, 2010

Head to Head! A little friendly competition – the electric Madsen with 150 lbs of cargo versus the lightweight road bike. Short video today for your enjoyment… I’m sure there are many road warriors out there who will appreciate that the electric bike is not ALWAYS faster. (However, I’d love to see them tote the [...]

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Hip or Homeless? Go By Bike Episode 33

June 14, 2010

Looks can sometimes be deceiving… Have you ever been judged as someone you were not based on the way you looked? This has probably happened to just about everyone out there, especially those of us who don’t always take a lot of effort to consider our outward appearance every single day. This is a great [...]

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Banana Ride Successful!

May 8, 2010

Last weekend, local bus driver Dave Deming attempted to carry over 900 bananas on his Yuba Mundo cargo bike. That’s 400 lbs – 10 boxes of 40 lb. each. Why did he do it? How successful was it? Watch the video to find out. share:Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on FacebookShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe [...]

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Can you really get 900 bananas on a Mundo??

April 30, 2010

Bike will be put to test on Saturday We once calculated that the Yuba Mundo, with it’s 440 lb payload capacity, could carry 900 bananas. Well, we decided to test this out for ourselves, just because it would be fun! On Saturday, May 1st, Dave D., a long-time Carrboro resident and regular of Johnny’s in [...]

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