But while it's great for your wallet and your waistline,
bicycle riding carries risks.
Not exact matches
It would be a beautiful
ride, and
bicycles could be
carried easily.
From
riding a
bicycle across, to stopping midway and cooking an omelet, to wearing a blindfold, to crossing while on stilts and even to
carrying his manager on his back, it seemed nothing was too dangerous.
The RayVolt Cruzer falls solidly in that category, where flair and panache heavily outweigh practicality, and even though this e-bike isn't going to win any medals for
carrying capacity, it's stylish enough to get even the non-cyclists excited about
riding bicycles.
The French porteur bike and the Dutch semi-transportfiets
bicycle are two similar designs that look and feel (mostly) like
riding just about any other bike, yet can also
carry heavy or bulky loads on frame - mounted racks, and new to that mid-sized cargo bike category is a fresh entry that adds the leverage of an electric drivetrain to create what the company calls «your new S.U.V. (Super Utility Vehicle).»