A worthy charity and some interesting bike tech!

This is a regenerating hub motor that is completely self contained including the battery.

You pedal backwards to switch it from powered assist to regeneration.


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Stupid simple design.


 
I had a CCM Mustang Duomatic in the 60's, 2 gears that shifted by backpedaling and a coater brake.

That's what I thought ?

I also had a 3-speed that needed to have a rim brake because pedaling backwards only allowed the hub to switch gears.
I couldn't remember what the 2-speed had, but I saw the torque arm and figured it had coaster brakes?


That's what a Buffalo Bike needs!!!

This has all been done before.
People keep trying to reinvent the wheel 🎡.

I'm kinda smelling proprietary parts selling in shops in Africa 🌍?
Are they creating a monopoly?

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I say send a bunch of updated CCM Mustang Duomatic's rear wheels to Africa that fit a Buffalo 🐃
Competition is a good thing.

I'd rather ride a 🐴 than a 🐃 anyway. 😂
 
I had a CCM Mustang Duomatic in the 60's,

I had the very first affordable full-suspension bike that was available.
A CCM Supra, I think it was called?
$400 at Canadian Tire in the early 90's

The bike weighed a Ton and was A PIG to pedal. It was just bouncing springs and big knobby tires.
It was fine going downhill, but pedaling it back up the hill sucked.

My new pig has a motor, so I don't care what it weighs. 😂


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Weve sttarted something here.

This article is interesting, a very frank opinion on the bike and white people, interesting read.
Tax on aid debt?
It actually backs up my glib comment on cheap chinese motorcycles.
Yeah, hes a quite a colonial guilt tripper, but keeps it in perspective.

 
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What else will the white man give me? At one donation in Kenya, the recipients asked me, not the actual employees, but me, the only white man present, for motorcycles next time.
Humans being humans of course.
 
Yeah, hes a quite a colonial guilt tripper, but keeps it in perspective.

Now I feel like a guilty white dude.
So I wanna buy 2 Black Mamba's.

I want a mechanical version and a biological version..


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I'll put a 2-speed IGH on the bike and maybe a BBS02 ?

Or maybe I can install a 2-speed IGH inside a hub motor?
Or buy one of these to install,.. ?

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Electric would seem the way to because cheap solar panels can charge bike batteries, even motorcycle batteries.
Plenty of sun in most of Africa.
I dont know how easy it is to get gas, but it does require a refinery somewhere.
This is Nairobi.
Its as first world as anywhere.
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So I wanna buy 2 Black Mamba's.
I want a mechanical version and a biological version..


It turns out that I'd need a license, and special training to own a Black Mamba 🐍,..


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But I still want one of these,..
I dig that front suspension.

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And a gas powered version,..


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That's a pretty 😎 ride !!
 
Jesus H Christ ... take a moment to learn wtf you are talking about before running your mouth.

Watch the video. Educate yourself. You are wasting everyone's time by remaining willfully ignorant and then arguing nonsense that exists solely because you are too lazy to learn what you are talking about before you start.

When watching the vid you will see actual Buffalo Bicycle-branded shops, and learn that not only do more than 100 shops exist in communities served, but those shops have 3500 trained mechanics.

And I know this is asking a lot of someone who would rather just be self-important, but you could also go to the World Bicycle Relief web site.
 
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It turns out that I'd need a license, and special training to own a Black Mamba 🐍,..


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But I still want one of these,..
I dig that front suspension.

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And a gas powered version,..


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That's a pretty 😎 ride !!

Imagine pcbiker being hired for the company.
'Could we see your latest idea for a sustainable bicycle'.
OK, but my first working test model was lacking in some areas.
So Im going to use two jet engines.
 
When watching the vid you will see actual Buffalo Bicycle-branded shops, and learn that not only do more than 100 shops exist in communities served, but those shops have 3500 trained mechanics.
It contradicts your
I don't think you understand what Buffalo Bicycle is. There are no stores.
@J.R.

You may understand I am confused.

Now, Bufallo bikes are being donated to Africa, and the video showed the use in the African countryside. I was wondering were those well trained mechanics Matt mentioned were but I guess not in the African countryside.
 
It contradicts your
False. It makes the exact statement I made. 100 shops and growing in served communities. 3500 trained mechanics. You see onscreen a shop thats plainly somewhere in Africa in Siaya, Kenya. You see mechanics at work. You see parts.
@J.R.

You may understand I am confused.
He is simply mistaken. All that would cure that is watching the video. Also going to the World Bicycle Relief web site will reveal discussion of the subject, such as this excerpted direct quote:

Our unique model relies on training mechanics, distribution facilities and local assembly teams. Buffalo Bicycle retail shops create access to affordable spare parts that keep our bikes rolling. In turn, this creates jobs in the same economies and communities where we distribute bicycles to those who need them most. Partnering with communities to manage our bicycle programs at the local level provides direct feedback from riders and ensures the long-term impact of our work.

Now, Bufallo bikes are being donated to Africa, and the video showed the use in the African countryside. I was wondering were those well trained mechanics Matt mentioned were but I guess not in the African countryside.
I guess if you don't look at the source material and do nothing more than make posts, you will have to keep guessing... wrong.

Here: I know you are not a moron and are just pretending to be one to have fun being obnoxious, but I did the heavy lifting for you and FF'd the vid to the moment the shop is shown and the relevant words are spoken.
 
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Imagine pcbiker being hired for the company.

I wanna be hired by Black Mamba Bikes.


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It's the Real workhorse in Africa.
It's been riden around Africa for over a century.


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All this bike needs is one of these built into the hub,..

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Maybe beef it up a little for a more durable design ?

Instead of introducing a luxury two-speed Buffalo that costs as much as a house in some places on the continent, they could instead offer an old-school two-speed hub/wheel assembly designed for their old-school bicycles.

You would just swap a new wheel into your old one-speed bicycle, even the first generation Buffalo Bike, and you've got a two speed bicycle that's as reliable as the original bike.

You could even sell them (or give them?) just the hub, or a hub with the proper spokes needed to string it into their old rims.

Here's a dude from the bike-packing link that is stringing up a hub,..


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He's not a brain scientist or rocket surgeon, but I'm sure he could string up a "gifted" 2-speed hub to enhance his productivity ?
Hell, even I can do it, and I can barely tie my own shoe laces. 😂


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I bet you can't get a patent on an old design though, so no proprietary parts and no money for the White man trying to get Africans to work for them?
 
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I am all against people wanking when they see any "new revolutionary idea" when a proven solution would perfectly do but it would not get any media coverage. A charity donating a big number of regular bikes to an African community? Blah. Some bikes with "revolutionary design" delivered? WOW! The charity could deliver a number of US$219 e-bikes @harryS has just bought from Amazon to a better effect.

Like the spokeless e-bike Seth bought, declared it "the worst e-bike ever" (justly) and then he still rides it because he cannot sell that crap but has no money for something good and he has no sponsors.
 
,.. 100 shops and growing in served communities. 3500 trained mechanics. You see onscreen a shop thats plainly somewhere in Africa in Siaya, Kenya. You see mechanics at work. You see parts.

I see something very "Specialized" going on ??

I saw 85 yr. old mom and pop bike shops in Africa being put out of business by Buffalo who won't allow them to be dealers for their new Buffalo bikes while Buffalo executives are jet setting it around the world eating up most of the profits.

This is a good read,..

 
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Here's a Black Mamba and other two wheelers doing their thing in Africa,.



And Black Mamba racing,..




More,..



 
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Some grumpies just gotta grump.

Charity Navigator Rating for World Bicycle Relief:

Four-Star rating

This charity's score is 94%, earning it a Four-Star rating. If this organization aligns with your passions and values, you can give with confidence. This overall score is calculated from multiple beacon scores, weighted as follows: 75% Accountability & Finance, 25% Impact & Measurement.


United Way only has an 89% rating.

I think it's sad that when people google this charity, that they might find this thread. There's no justification for trashing this endeavor, given the success this charity has had for so many years of helping people.

 
It contradicts your

@J.R.

You may understand I am confused.

Now, Bufallo bikes are being donated to Africa, and the video showed the use in the African countryside. I was wondering were those well trained mechanics Matt mentioned were but I guess not in the African countryside.
When I say there are no stores, I meant retail stores like we have in the west for Trek and Specialized. You must see the difference. Providing bikes to people for less than a $200 donation, is not a money grab. I researched the bike and this charity as a suggestion to a group for a donation. Thanks to @m@Robertson for adding detail to the topic.
 
I am all against people wanking when they see any "new revolutionary idea" when a proven solution would perfectly do but it would not get any media coverage. A charity donating a big number of regular bikes to an African community? Blah. Some bikes with "revolutionary design" delivered? WOW! The charity could deliver a number of US$219 e-bikes @harryS has just bought from Amazon to a better effect.

Like the spokeless e-bike Seth bought, declared it "the worst e-bike ever" (justly) and then he still rides it because he cannot sell that crap but has no money for something good and he has no sponsors.
i would have bet my shirt against reading the word wanking in a Stefan post.
 
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