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    bamboo bike!

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    good heavens

    I wonder how much it weighs??

    but I don't think I'd want to crash with one of those imaging spiky things sticking out every which way
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    How would it stand up to rain? (Monsoons?)
    Would it sprout? (Thinking of WWII tortures my uncles talked about)

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    wow! that looks really neat. i love bamboo, never thought of it on a bike though.

    mimi where do you find all these neat bikes?
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    I've seen the banboo bike each year at Interbike and discussed the durability of the bike with the Caffee folks. The bike is very beautiful - the bamboo is very flexible and comfortable to ride. It is coated with a ton of resin so can withstand being in the rain etc. It's light although not as light other bikes. I think more than anything its the novelty of the bike. They do sell quite a few but honestly I have never seen one ridden. I bet it's more of a collectors item.
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    Are those really wooden rims?
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    looks like wood to me, Deb; and Chick,
    I spend too much time sitting in front of a computer!! might as well explore!
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    Last time I was in Palo Alto, CA there was a bike shop (Velo Tech maybe?) that had one in stock. Sadly, I worked too late to go see it, I only saw it in the window.

    I saw it at interbike also. It's pretty sweet looking!

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    I waaaaaaaaant.....
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    i just want to pick it up and then ride it. I don't have to keep it.
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    Oh my, what a beauty.

    I want one. (wipes drool off keyboard)
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    I think it's gorgeous!!!

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    $3,000 for a bamboo cross-frame? no problem! let me go get my checkbook! <drool, drool>
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    It's the eco-vegetarian bike! Energy renewable in some many ways..

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    That is very cool looking. You'd probably have to answer alot of questions everywhere you went with it.

    It would match my bamboo snowboard quite nicely.

 

 

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