(#duqvxja) @movq@www.uninformativ.de I never came across such a bike before either. The chairs are kind of nice, but not super ideal for pedaling. The backrest feels kind of flimsy, the driver’s more than the passenger’s. When pedaling stronger I always had the slight fear of breaking the backrest, it’s not as ridgid as I would like it to be. Also after some effort your buttocks are very sweaty. Never had that with a saddle. But other than that, the seats are nice amd comfy. Good luck not getting rained on on your tour, I reckon these cloth upholsteries will be soaking wet in no time.

The handlebars are in very silly locations. I’d like them to be much lower. But that’s not possible. It’s a bit like I image what it would feel when sitting on a Harley. Sort of driving a recumbent bicycle, not that extrem, of course, but a bit in those lines (never sat/layed on one either).

And the passenger’s armrests don’t line up with the handle bars either. You have to select one position: Put your arms on the rest or grab the handlebars, but both is impossible. Unless your anatomy is reaaally weird. Riding freehand also works of course, the armrests can be tilted up.

But always keep in mind, the only usecase of the bike is to drive your grandma around in the park. Something along those lines. Certainly not going for longer adventures. I’m pretty sure it’s quite up to that task. But it would be muuuch cooler to also support other usecases. Wouldn’t be hard in my opinion.


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