Olympic medalist develops tow-behind camper for e-bikes with staggering range: 'Takes away the anxiety of long-distance touring'
Olympic medalist develops tow-behind camper for e-bikes with staggering range: 'Takes away the anxiety of long-distance touring'
The camper, developed by 2012 rowing silver medalist Jeremiah Brown, has been named the Cyberdrop.
The camper, developed by 2012 rowing silver medalist Jeremiah Brown, has been named the Cyberdrop.
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Really cool. Design inspired by Cyber truck is not something I would leave in the promo.
36 2 ReplyIt could've been so pretty if they'd made it more like the teardrop caravans from the 60s but no, it looks like a four year old drew it 😂
9 1 ReplyIt's much cheaper to manufacture something from straight boards than trying to get an organic shape.
Unless you have a mould.
8 0 ReplyOh that'll be why it only cost seven grand then 😂 BTW a full size, new teardrop caravan is 5k
We've had greenwashing, this is greenrobbing
3 0 ReplyI mean, if you are a car manufacturer and have the hardware to mass manufacture bent sheets of metal, things are going to be cheaper. And is 5k after inflation?
I'm not saying the thing is reasonably priced, just that there's a lot of factors to consider
1 0 ReplyMolded fiberglass would be REALLY easy to have organic shapes. And way lighter. This is done 100% for aesthetics.
Look at all the cheap dune buggy kits from the 60s. All molded fiberglass.
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