π₯ Sunday video: The oldest video from SPEZI on Youtube
Do you know the oldest video from SPEZI you can find on Youtube? Let’s have a look at several of them I could find. Plus one even older.
Read MoreDo you know the oldest video from SPEZI you can find on Youtube? Let’s have a look at several of them I could find. Plus one even older.
Read MoreWatch today’s Laidback Bike Report presenting Velomtek as a new Canadian velomobile producer, but also installation of the Tongsheng TSDZ2 electric assist to a trike.
Read MoreWatch this interesting video of a delta trike powered by steam-powered engine. It comes from Brasil. Is this a solution to a gas-price crisis we see now?
Read MoreWatch today’s Laidback Bike Report by Gary Solomon and the knowledgeable group of recumbent experts. We will discuss an economic way of mounting an electric motor to your recumbent trike as well as some velomobile topics.
Read MoreSylvia Halpern has mentioned her concern about recumbents being able to survive the e-assist boom in one of her last videos. And she calls for a discussion. So here I am with my 2 cents.
Read MoreEnjoy the fantastic trail riding on tilting electric trikes. Well, not recumbent trikes, even not handbikes, but I believe you will like the video.
Read MoreVideo preview of the Snoek produced by Velo-ads in London, UK. The greatest velomobile nowelty of the 2021. I have added also some other important videos.
Read MoreLaidback Bike Show will cover the breathtaking story of Nicola, who cycled in Africa, was kidnapped in Mali, and was held captive for 20 months today. Definitely worth your time!
Read MoreToday’s Laidback Bike Report will cover mainly the legality of recumbent trikes and quads in the USA and possible issues.
Read MoreToday’s Laidback Bike Report will cover not only the launch of Podbike Frikar, but HP Velotechnik will also reveal their new Hand Powered Trike Adapter. And way more!
Read MoreThe Human Exploration Rover Challenge has been organized at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Alabama since 1994. It is a fascinating annual race on a half-mile-long circuit on pedal-powered folding buggies built by the college of high school students.
Read MoreIt would be much better to meet each other face-to-face in Dayton, Ohio, to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Recumbent Cycle-Con, but because it has been postponed once again, I bring you some retrospective view.
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