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Have you ever tried a People Powered Vehicle?

Asked by lucillelucillelucille (34325points) June 7th, 2020
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Like this ?
If so, is it easy to get some speed on these things? Are they difficult to maneuver?

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Tropical_Willie's avatar

This is the only type I have used. Swan boats in Providence, RI

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

@Tropical_Willie -Your link didn’t show them but is this it?
I just read that the brakes on the one I mentioned were “dangerously inadequate”
I won’t let that stop me.

ragingloli's avatar

Never ridden a rickshaw, no.

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

@ragingloli Not the same, now is it?

Tropical_Willie's avatar

That’s the one they were terrible to steer and yes it is a boat. I’ve seen these Sprocket Tours.

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

@Tropical_Willie -They had one in my town and it looked fun.for a second XD
I wonder if it’d help to have a bigger rudder or a trolling motor? lol

ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

You mean a sexed up bicycle or trike? Nope. Regular bikes do just fine.

Tropical_Willie's avatar

Here’s Wiki People Powered Vehicle, sounds like they were heavy and a had poor braking system.

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

@ARE_you_kidding_me – Lol! I am afraid to ask.

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

@Tropical_Willie – Yep. I’d get my hub to put a brake on the rear axle….or cut a hole in the floor for a Flintstone-esque modification.

ucme's avatar

I had a go-kart/bogey as a kid.
My uncle made it out of bits of wood left over from his shed build.
Rope for a steering wheel & the soles of your feet for brakes…I went through a shit ton of shoes!

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