As a percentage of those with a towbar, 30% just use as a cycle carrier.
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How do you transport your bike(s). We were surprised that the most common place is in the car.
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Very interesting graph from Park&Pedal which we wanted to share. The graph shows how big the time saving can be using a bike in conjunction with a car. Commuting with Park and Pedal not only has environmental benefits but can also greatly improve health. It’s a fantastic way to incorporate daily exercise into an already […]
We aim to accommodate the majority of wheel sizes. The smallest diameter is an 18″ (450mm) and the biggest is a 29* (740mm). Widths from the skinny 20mm to the fat 3″ (80mm) will all fit.
We received the LED lights from Italy. These take up less space and eat less power than conventional ones. They also come with an IP67 rating: the same as an Iphone 7. This means they are well sealed against dust and can sit in a meter of water for 30 minutes. If your destination requires […]
If you have an older dog then this could be the answer. The current option is to get a ramp, but they take up space in the trunk are heavy and needed to be unfolded and refolded at every stop. The dog step could be left in place. It’s an all plastic part weighing only […]
It shocked me that the electric car market is growing so rapidly and yet key areas of it are being overlooked. How can there only be roof mounted solutions for carrying bike on electric vehicles? This is the worst place for aerodynamics meaning your range will be dramatically reduced! Currently there are no rear mount […]
New toy arrived today from USA. Probably took too much joy in taking my lawn mower out for a spin on the back of the Auxtail fitting! Nice to have something other than bikes on the back for a change.
Tested with Buzz Rack Buzzy Bee Successful day testing the new fitting out at Millbrook. Had few problems with the carrier we used but the fitting gave us no grief. Need to look into designing our own carrier to really test it properly. Hoping to be able to push the fitting on next test up […]