Cargo bicycle

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a man riding a bike with a wooden seat and sidecar on the street in front of parked cars
Euro-Style Cargo Bikes Made in America
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an old fashioned bicycle with a cart attached to it's back wheel and the words campagnolo written on the side
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bikeobsession: Campy cargo bike
a green bike with a basket on the front and back wheel, parked against a white background
Where To Buy a Cargo Bike in the US… Or How To DIY One!
Cargo bikes
a man riding on the back of a bike with a cooler strapped to it's side
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Cargo Bike
an old fashioned bicycle with a wooden seat and sidecar is shown in this image
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a blue bicycle parked next to a black bag on the sidewalk in front of a store
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Bromptons in cargo bike
a woman riding a bike with a trailer attached to it
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Transporting 900 Bananas and a Baby? Five Fab Kid and Cargo Bicycle Combinations : TreeHugger
a man riding on the back of a bike with a wooden crate attached to it
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The Velorbis Long John, Copenhagen Bike
an orange bike with black lettering on the front and back wheels, in different positions
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Larry vs. Harry have reimagined the cargo bike into something anyone would be thrilled to ride, even when hauling a bunch of groceries home. While the Bullitt is longer than your average bike, it’s not that much wider or heavier, thanks to the hardened aluminum frame.
I Want to Ride My Bicycle: 12 Awesome Bikes We Like
Larry vs. Harry have reimagined the cargo bike into something anyone would be thrilled to ride, even when hauling a bunch of groceries home. While the Bullitt is longer than your average bike, it’s not that much wider or heavier, thanks to the hardened aluminum frame.
an orange and black bike is shown with the seat folded up to it's side
Are Cargo Bikes Going Mainstream?
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two men standing next to each other with a bike made out of wooden planks
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“This magnificent velocipede is a cargo bike with a body crafted exclusively from sustainable bamboo. The brainchild of industrial designer Michael Downes and master shipwright Jeff Sayler, it was created for the Oregon Manifest, a competition designed to get Portland residents out of their cars and onto two wheels.”