New Tilting Cargo Trike Hits Market (Copenhagen)

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Hi,

This looks good to me (but I'm not sure how the load effects the tilting - could be ugly):
Company site:
http://www.butchersandbicycles.com/
THIS IS HOW WE ROLL - AVAILABLE FROM JANUARY 2014
Link for 2 minute vimeo video which is also on the main page above:
http://vimeo.com/79972861
MK1 - Tilt-action cargo trike from Butchers & Bicycles, Copenhagen

Get a glimpse of our definition of urban mobility for those who love cycling. It offers you safe, fast and super thrilling turns on a three-wheeled cargo trike designed, developed and hand built with love and pride in Copenhagen's meatpacking district
http://www.copenhagenize.com/2013/12/new-tilt-action-cargo-bike-brand-hits.html
New Tilting Cargo Trike Hits the Market
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It has black and white graphic lines, a cool vintage style logo, but most of all this bicycle hopes to provide you with a new way to ride a cargo bike.

The brainchild of the newly launched company Butchers and Bicycles - located in the heard of Copenhagen's meatpacking district - the Mk1 aspires to change the game of riding a three-wheeler. They launched with bravado in their funky showroom and their promotional film did the rounds of the social media.

Many people pointed out that there were no groceries or children in the box of the bike in the film. A good point, actually.

Riding the Mk1 gives you a very different sensation compared to the established brands of three-wheeler cargo bikes. It feels more like riding a two-wheeler.

The bike is also very sporty. Selling itself in the film by showing you how you can corner better and faster. The box tilts with you into the bend. It appears that the bike is aimed at the male demographic and not shy about it.

There is, however, a door at the front of the box, above parking supports so you don't need to lift the children inside. Although with 40,000 cargo bikes already in Copenhagen, that hasn't really been much of an issue. The bike is also nice and light compared to the established brands, which may be a unique selling point.

An optional electric assist motor can be mounted. Right there, we are sceptical. In a densely-populated city with an average speed of 16 km/h, we don't fancy large, electric scooters zipping past doing 25 km/h.

Design-wise, the lines are elegant, the details impressive and the Mk1 rolls boldly along in simple in black or white. No bad taste in that department.
I like the kick-stand:
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What also remains to be seen is how a trike with so more moving parts than normal holds up after a Danish winter and constant daily use. Let's see where this brand is after two or three years before we declare it a success.
 
I can't get the video to play, but it does not seem very safe. What is to stop it doing an endo under emergency braking. Most of that cargo space is ahead of the front axle. Certainly a blokes bike to if your expected to keep it upright when the road says otherwise.
 
Neat looking design.
 
I like the kick-stand:
a trike that needs a kickstand ?
Even with the tilt mechanism, they could have devised a simpler "parking" option, than having to add a kickstand.
It would have been more realistic to see them riding it with the cargo box filled with 100kg of steaks and sausages !
 
i think the kickstand is really to support the weight in the front basket and the door is so kids can climb in and out i expect.

maybe the kickstand remains down until the bike moves forward and then has some kinda spring loaded or maybe manual way to kick up under the basket, so it would be out of the way.
 
Anyone notice the area on the frame around the cranks in the first photo?
Looks like its set up for something like a Bosch or Bofeili Crank drive to me...
 
hi
i rode these bikes last month in copenhagen.
sensational
bosch drive with nuivinci gear. In difference to a standard bakfiets / box type cargo bike like at EcyclesNZ this thing is stable.
In the 3 wheel configuration - when front wheels turn , on one axis - cargo bike will topple . This is because you cannot lean into the curve as a normal bike.
With the Bicycles and butcher front patented suspension its surreal - as you skateboard -you lean the bike turns. Emminently stable , and the gearing and drive ( belt ) and cvt
well - just unbelievable.

I tried to order one - on the spot , but they are not exporting yet :)
 
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