Wasn't sure where to put this. https://www.instructables.com/The-Sail-Bike-a-two-person-sailing-bicycle/
When the wind dies down?Why would you need an e-bike for that?
It’s off topic so no ebike needed. As a former sail boarder, looks like it could be fun on a wide open desert floor or the Bonneville Salt Flats!Why would you need an e-bike for that?
I picked up an old whizzer engine for $5 at an estate sale, no carb, got $60 for it om CL.I just googled "sailing a bike" out of curiosity. I don't know how long electric motors have been used on bikes but there were gas engine kits for bikes in the 1940's called Whizzers as well as Whizzer bikes and they made a brief comeback in the 90's. I've seen a picture of a steam engine powered bike as well. Got me curious if there was a wind powered one.
Sounds interesting and a bit dangerous. Need to see a video of that sail in use!I´ve got a gadget I made for a road bike, about a 26¨ triangular crab claw sail that straps to my palm.
It can be in either hand & angled so to use the wind. It folds done like an umbrella, 2¨ x 13¨. Works
well, but not so big as to blow one over. I used hollow fiberglass tent poles, some ripstop nylon.
& a piece of 1¨ pvc pipe shaped with a heat gun for the grip. Looks a bit like a triangular shield
I picked up an old whizzer engine for $5 at an estate sale, no carb, got $60 for it om CL.
Nothing to do with sailing but the Smith Motor Wheel was invented in 1910 for propelling a bicycle:I just googled "sailing a bike" out of curiosity. I don't know how long electric motors have been used on bikes but there were gas engine kits for bikes in the 1940's called Whizzers as well as Whizzer bikes and they made a brief comeback in the 90's. I've seen a picture of a steam engine powered bike as well. Got me curious if there was a wind powered one.
I kept is small to be less dangerous. bending my wrist this way & that, I can angle it to the windSounds interesting and a bit dangerous. Need to see a video of that sail in use!
I didn´t know you could still get one of those, but as bike engines go, I´m good with a 52cc northern tool,Nothing to do with sailing but the Smith Motor Wheel was invented in 1910 for propelling a bicycle:
Replicas are still around today
Through my many years of biking in lots of wind, I‘ve often thought about some form of sail assist but now that I’ve got an ebike, there’s no need!I kept is small to be less dangerous. bending my wrist this way & that, I can angle it to the wind
or luft without taking my hands from the bars. My 10 yr old 1080 camera no longer seems to function;
it was fine for my old dell, but I can´t get it to load this pc.The sail is really just a sort of hand held kite.
I haven´t used it since going electric 5 years ago. On Utube there´s an Aussie video of guys using real
kites to bike tour. Now that´s crazy.