GoblinAero 150 MPG coming soon
Our new vehicle can be seen at: www.goblinmotors.com
Deliveries begin in February of 2009. Based upon a standard recumbent tricycle, it is available in either 35cc or 50cc Honda engine sizes. Protection from the elements with front and rear aerodynamic fairings and capability to carry 5 bags of groceries. Excellent braking power from over-sized 8" disc brakes and includes non-puncture tires. You can pedal if you want to or use the power to get to work without breaking a sweat! Later in 2009, a hybrid version will be available. Best to all, Jeff Bales Tucson, Arizona |
Solution in search of a problem
I have to ask what you see as a market for this.
Suburban commuters with under 10 miles travel each way? Gated community residents? High density urban metrosexuals? I really don't see how a traditional bicycle AND a small car can't be had for less cost than this and provide more practicality and equal miles per gallon. |
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I think it's up to a manufacturer to make a risk though. That's capitalism. I'm not sure how many billions they are asking for on a bail out. I'm betting none. :thumbup: |
This is the People Powered forum, so why is something with a massively polluting small engine (like a leaf blower or lawn mower) in here? ;)
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Get a moped and those small trailers for kids they sell that attach to bikes. Replace the kiddie seat with a box and you're good to go.
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Personally I wouldn't shell out 6 grand for something like this. That said, mopeds and recumbents ride TOTALLY differently. The back of the vehicle is going to be designed to hold five bags of groceries according to the manufacturer's website, which again you won't see on a moped.
While I think this ought to be more in the neighborhood of a grand or two, and I think it could be if mass-produced, likely you could get any number of customizations as each will be a hand-produced vehicle. For the right person, this could be a great niche product. We'll have to see what happens. |
Meeting CARB standards for non-automotive engines and meeting the same standard as cars are two different things. But I ask again, why would anything with an engine be posted about here? This thread should be moved to a motorized sub-forum.
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The vehicle can be people-powered. It's fine.
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And I can push my car...so what?
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