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    Big hauls by bike

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    http://peoplesbike.com/pplsen/?p=5070

    Well, first thing would be the art of piling and strapping all that stuff safely, to be hauled by bike.

    Bet our traffic laws don't address this for bikes...probably because so few people try this sort of thing here in North America. And if they did, it would be some big new media event. Vs. elsewhere where it's just part of normal life/transport.
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    Photoshopped.

    Several folks spotted it.
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    Though photoshopped, the writer seems to suggest similar loads still happen for real.
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    Not as big of a load, but also not Photoshopped. I saw these guys this summer. Talented musicians to boot.

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    There are plenty of bike-hauled loads that do not require Photoshop to impress. Take a look at Xtracycle http://www.xtracycle.com/ or any other legitimate site for examples.
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    I've seen loads on bike and motorbikes in Vietnam and Cambodia that are similar, but not quite as extreme as the examples linked by shootingstar. I am too lazy to reach for my old laptop for some pictures, but I have the following from Siem Reap (not at all out of the ordinary -- somewhere I have another photo with 2-3 pigs, but from the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City):

    Or this modest load on a bike, from Ho Chi Minh City:

    Edited to add: In more rural settings, you spot the overloaded bikes, but I have never seen something as extreme as the tricycles shown in the link above. I recall a book published about that, though.
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    Do a search of "move by bike". This past summer I saw a group go through my neighborhood. I waved to them as they rode by. Really impressive.

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    Found the book -- all motorcycles in Vietnam, though: "Bikes of Burden", by Hans Kemp. Some samples through a slide show from ABC News. It's amazing to see.
    Last edited by pll; 11-14-2010 at 05:18 PM. Reason: Fixed link.

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    Thx for the link pll. Somehow the thought of motorcycling with lots of dead animals near by..um..yea. But real.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Thx for the link pll. Somehow the thought of motorcycling with lots of dead animals near by..um..yea. But real.
    I think it's even worse that the animals are alive! Pigs, dogs, chicken, fish (lots of tiny plastic bags with water and gold fish).

    Here you go: gold fish for sale... another Ho Chi Minh shot from the window of a moving bus.


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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    Not as big of a load, but also not Photoshopped. I saw these guys this summer. Talented musicians to boot.
    I love those piano guys!
    I ride and play like that in my dreams! But in a dream world, the piano would be in tune.
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    I saw a guy biking down the Springwater Corridor with a full-sized mattress balanced on his shoulder. I don't know how he did it.

    I've got an xtracycle, but it's used primarily for hauling the boys. The most I ever carried by bike was when I had my friend's bakfiets for a few weeks, and helped another friend move in to their new place when they got back from a summer in Finland.



    Not nearly as impressive as some of those other loads above, but it was fun to know I could move all that by bike
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    That is such a cool bike! We need one of those today as I have a stack of 8 ebay packages to mail. We'll load up DH's panniers and stack the big ones on his rear rack and bungee 'em to ride to the post office, but something like that would be so much more handy!
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