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Busycles

Postby Robert Howes on Sat Feb 21, 2009 11:43 am

A busycle or cycle bus could be free to use. In order to build them we are going to need a workshop with all the equipment in it, and mechanics/engineers to build them. Let me know if you are interested (you should all be). It is my hope that we will have thousands of these engineless buses around the country in a few years, and also various other buses with engines that don't use fossil fuels but maybe wood instead. We need people interested in growing the wood too. I have asked my local group, that's Swansea, Wales, UK to host volunteers who come here to help. We so far have one yes and one maybe. Others might want to do similar things but not here. That's fine, just let me know.

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Re: Busycles

Postby Joyful on Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:30 am

Best of luck.
Do not go where the path may lead.Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
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Re: Busycles

Postby Robert Howes on Sun Jun 07, 2009 5:20 pm

Joyful wrote:Best of luck.



No luck so far.

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Re: Busycles

Postby Sapphire on Tue Jan 12, 2010 6:00 pm

Any luck yet Bob?
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Re: Busycles

Postby adds666 on Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:59 pm

Hi Bob,

How would this work? Would someone cycle it round a route? Woud everyone on the busycle pedal? Would it only be an organised group that used it. Who would it belong to? Etc Etc.

The idea is great im just unclear of how it would work.

Adam
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Re: Busycles

Postby LyssaM on Fri Mar 19, 2010 7:01 pm

I just googled it

http://www.busycle.com/index.html

Looks hilarious and a right old bit of fun ... only problem is if it was like a normal bus where you hop on and off then at times when the driver is just setting off or there's no customers for a bit he wouldn't be able to provide all the pedal power!!
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Re: Busycles

Postby mrresonate on Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:50 pm

nice idea
If we (8% freemen) are as intelligent as we say and think (we will, no doubt) get the (90% dupes) on board and destroy this system owned by the (2% elite) PEACE
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Re: Busycles

Postby Robert Howes on Sat May 29, 2010 8:27 pm

adds666 wrote:Hi Bob,

How would this work? Would someone cycle it round a route? Woud everyone on the busycle pedal? Would it only be an organised group that used it. Who would it belong to? Etc Etc.

The idea is great im just unclear of how it would work.

Adam


Hi Adam,

No-one knows how it would work. We need to experiment to find out. I have some ideas I want to try out once I have a suitable workshop. If a group of dedicated muscle men and women took turns at powering the bus then others could hop on and off as they liked. We would hope that everyone would lend a hand or a foot. There could be a variety of different ways to input power to exercise different parts of the body. A flywheel could store power to make it easy to set off. It could store energy from slowing down and going downhill too. Such a sophisticated bus would require skill in design and implementation. Once built it would need a skilled driver too. If one design can be perfected then many buses can be built and operated, if there is the will.

Cheers,

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