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A cargo bike (also known as a box bike, carrier cycle, freight bicycle, cycletruck, or freight tricycle) is a human powered vehicle designed and constructed specifically for
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ing loads. Cargo bike designs include a cargo area consisting of an open or enclosed box, a flat platform, or a wire basket, usually mounted over one or both wheels, low behind the front wheel, or between parallel wheels at either the front or rear of the vehicle. The frame and drivetrain must be constructed to handle loads larger than those on an ordinary bicycle. Image:Modern Cargo Trike In London.jpg, upA modern cargo trike in use in London, featuring electric assist Image:Bakfietsmoeder.jpeg, Mother with two children in The Hague (Netherlands)


Development

The first cargo bikes were used by tradesmen to deliver mail, bread and milk amongst other things. Early cargo bikes were heavy-duty standard bicycles, with heavy carriers at front or rear, sometimes with a smaller front wheel to accommodate a large front carrier. During the early part of the 20th century these were commonly used by tradesmen for local deliveries. In the UK this style is still sometimes known as a ''butcher's bike'' or ''delibike'', although the Post Office have by far the largest fleet. With the domination of the
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in the industrialized countries after World War II, cargo bikes became less popular. In the rest of the world, however, they continued to be manufactured and heavily used. In the 2000s, ecologically minded designers and small-scale manufacturers initiated a revival of the cargo bike manufacturing sector.


Common uses

Cargo bikes are used in a variety of settings: * Delivery services in dense urban environments * Transporting children * Food vending in high foot traffic areas (including specialist ice cream bikes) * Transporting trade tools, including around large installations such as power stations and CERN * Airport cargo handling *
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collections * Warehouse inventory transportation * Mail delivery (The UK post office operates a fleet of 33,000 bicycles, mainly the Pashley ''MailStar'') *Organic Transit boasts that if their ELF is used in place of a car, it could prevent up to six tons of from spewing into the atmosphere each year. "There is nothing more polluting than driving our cars each day"


Considerations

Cargo bikes have a number of advantages over motorized vehicles: * They do not create
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(e.g. enclosed warehouses and industrial plants) * They produce fewer
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* They are less costly to operate * They are quiet * They are not limited by the availability of fuel * They are less dangerous than other road vehicles and much less deadly for other road users * They contribute less to traffic jams Some cargo bike makers and users utilize power assist motors to complement the power of the cyclist. Power assist can increase the payload and range of cargo bikes, but also increases the cost of the bicycle and requires an on-board battery.


Types

In
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, cargo bikes are extremely popular. In Amsterdam many residents simply fit large front carriers to sturdy city bicycles. There is also a broad variety of specially made cargo bikes including low-loading two-wheelers with extended wheelbases, bicycles with small front wheels to fit huge front carriers, tadpole-type three-wheelers with a box between the two front wheels. Other varieties include a platform, basket etc. instead of the box, the loading area between two rear wheels (delta-fashion), small-wheel two-wheelers loading both back and front. An occasional four-wheeler can also be seen, especially within a plant,
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or the like, where demands on stability and loading capacity are higher than on range. Many models are now available with an electric assist which can make them more useful for longer distances or for varied terrain, i.e. not flat cities, amongst other reasons, such as feeling more confident riding in car traffic due to faster acceleration from stopping.


Cycle truck

The Cycle truck refers to a type of cargo bike with a smaller front wheel than rear, typically rear and front.


Butcher's bike

Also referred to as a Baker's bike, although this style of cargo bike was popular with a wide variety of trades during the first half of the 20th century, particularly in the
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. Typically, they would have a basket or storage box mounted within a framework which was fixed to the frame (not the forks) of the bike. Often, they would also feature a sign advertising the business concerned, which would be attached within the main triangle of the bicycle frame. The Schwinn Cycle Truck, produced in America between 1939 and 1967, also employed the same basket to frame arrangement.


Boda-boda

A boda-boda (or bodaboda) is a two-wheeled bicycle or motorcycle taxi, originally in
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. Boda Boda is also the name of Yuba Bicycles compact cargo bike introduced in 2012.


Stroller Bike

A cargo bicycle that converts into a stroller. Three wheels are utilized when the bike is in a stroller configuration, and two wheels are utilized when it is in a bike configuration with the cargo in front of the cyclist. This cargo bike can carry up to 100 lbs (45.4 kg). The stroller bike won the Gold Award at the Eurobike exhibition in 2018 as a special-purpose bike.


Long John bicycle

The Long John Bicycle is a cargo bike with the cargo area in front of the rider and some linkage connecting the steering to the front wheel, "linkage steering". Capacity is usually about . A traditional Long John will have a smaller front wheel and a rear wheel, plus a long platform, basket, or box located low, in front of the handlebars. The term "bakfiets" (which means "box bike" in Dutch; plural is "bakfietsen") is also used to describe this style of bicycle. Vintage Long Johns are becoming collectible. The last known manufacturer to still produce the original Long John is Monark. The history of Long John Bicycles is traced to Denmark . The Smith & Co. Company (SCO - founded by Ivar Smith and Robert Jacobsen in Odense, Denmark 17 October 1894) was the inventor and the first to build this type of cargo bicycle. The first Long-John was presented to the public at the Wembley World Fair & Exhibition in 1924. This style of bicycle is useful for carrying cargo, including children, and can function as a car replacement for many families. It is possible to install a carseat in the box to for babies, and when children get older, they are often seated on a small bench and clipped in with a 3- or 5-point harness. Canopies can be affixed to the cargo box for protection from the elements, making a warm and inviting space for children to enjoy the ride.


Off-road Long John bicycle

The range of Long John style cargobikes extends to off-road applications. Such designs can cover difficult terrain such as sand, mud, and snow, by using
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tires, electric motors, and suitable ground clearance. This brings cargobikes into farms, national parks, 1st-response situations, and immunization programs.


Longtail bicycle

Longtails have a longer frame wheelbase at the rear compared to a standard bicycle. The extended rear facilitates use as a cargo bike or carrying multiple or adult passengers compared with shorter bicycles. They tend to handle more like regular bikes than cargo bikes with linkage steering. Xtracycle developed the first longtail product, their Free Radical, which attaches to an existing 'donor' bicycle to make it a longtail bike in 1998. The growing popularity of Xtracycle inspired the
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Ute, launched for the 2008 season.
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were asked by Xtracycle to build a complete Xtracycle-compatible frameset; the result was the 'Big Dummy', first released for the 2008 season. The chromoly frameset is designed for wheels. Buyers have the choice of frameset alone or complete bicycle. In 2008 Xtracycle documented the ''LongTail'' as an open-source standard. This has helped individuals to build longtail bikes themselves such as the Xtravois. There is a sub-class of longtail bicycles referred to as midtails. As their name implies, they are not quite as long as a longtail, but can still often carry at least one if not two children. The Yuba BodaBoda is one such bike, as are the Tern GSD and HSD. The Bike Friday Haul-a-Day initially fit in this category, but can arguably carry as many kids as an Xtracycle Edgerunner (longtail). The Kona Ute is a longtail, and the Kona Minute is its midtail counterpart.


Wooden cargo bike

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(or chikudu, cbokoudou) is a two-wheeled vehicle similar to a scooter used in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is made of wood, and used for transporting cargo.


Porteur bicycle

A porteur bicycle has the rack on the front, and can carry as much as that way.


Tricycle

Cycle rickshaws are used for the short range transport of both people and goods while tricycles with boxes or platforms are used to transport goods. A cargo tricycle with an open or flat platform might be used for low value goods or for trips where the rider is always with the goods. A fabric cover can be added to provide weather protection. Tricycles can also be fitted with a lockable weatherproof box, usually of aluminium construction, for valuable goods and where the rider has to leave the vehicle. Cargo tricycles can typically carry of cargo and have capacity of or more, which is about half the capacity of a small panel van. The weight capacity of tricycles is limited by available human power and the permitted power of electric assist by law.


Gallery

Image:Old cargo bike.jpg, An old cargo bike in
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Image:Indonesia bike33.JPG, A loaded cargo trike being pushed in Jakarta, Indonesia Image:Moving by bike.jpg, Cyclists in
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, move a household by bike Image:WorkCycles-Transport-GT-70cm.JPG, Heavy-duty city bike with frame-mounted front carrier known as a "semi-transportfiets" (Dutch for semi-transport bicycle) Image:WorkCycles-monark-bakers-bike.JPG, Classic Monark Swedish baker's bike, this one with locking aluminium case on the frame-mounted front carrier Image:Delibike in Buenos Aires .jpg, Traditional Delibike in
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. Image:Freight bicycle Amsterdam NETHERLANDS June 2008.jpg, Somewhat heavier bike, steered by linkage.
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, Netherlands. Image:WorkCycles-street-cleaning-trike.jpg, Cargo trike specially equipped for street cleaning crews; The side and rear compartments carry pick-up sticks, bag holders and other gear. Image:9-girls-in-a-bakfiets.JPG, Child transport is now the most popular use of cargo bikes, and numerous special models are offered. Image:BrazilianCargoBike.JPG, Brazilian cargo bikes are very strong and commonly carry large propane containers, 5x20-gallon water jugs, etc. File:Cargo tricycle in Stockholm.jpg, Heavy duty cargo trike in Sweden File:Iceni Cycles Chariot trike with cargo box.jpg, An Iceni Cycles Chariot trike with aluminium box for local delivery work. File:Bike43_carrying_2_children.jpg, A Bike43 longtail ebike carrying two children File:Hekou - downtown border crossing - traders - P1380390.JPG, Vietnamese cargo bikes, used to move freight across the Hekou- Lào Cai border crossing


Selected designers and manufacturers

* George Bliss * Jan Van Der Tuin * Mike Burrows, designer of the 8 Freight * Pashley Cycles * Sohrab Cycles, in Pakistan. * Worksman Cycles * Xtracycle * Zigo * Tern (company), e.g. GSD and HSD models * Kona Bicycle Company, e.g. Ute and Minute models * Accell, e.g. Babboe and Batavus companies that make cargo bikes * Riese und Müller, e.g. Load 75 and Load 60


See also

* Bicycle trailer * Electric bicycle * Human-powered transport * Outline of cycling * Quadracycle (human-powered vehicle) * electrically powered four-wheel carts used in the Netherlands


References


External links

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