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  • were did you buy yours ?! I can't find one anywere

  • @BullDog8391 There is list of dealers on the manufactures website, sinnerbikes. This one's from Groningen.

  • nitramluap? Er, yes, the horn is standard nowadays. If not, it would be a not so expensive option. The cable suspended tiller is a thing I added. But they can do it for you too, I think, it's an easy thing to ad.

  • Sorry for the Questions, Nitralump (The Australian guy I also subscribe to) walkaround of his velomobile showed that he had an electric horn, do they all come with this?

    He didnt seem to have the top wire above the brake/ gear cables, visible at 3:51 on his (mango RE), are these changes?

    Sorry about the questions, I like the velomobile and want to save up for one if I can.

  • Does the wire going from the steering get in the way?

  • @KrunchyJD

    Never happened to me, so I can't imagine that.

  • I currently have a road bike, I can ride at around 30 km/h for a while, and can sprint at around 40 km/h, what kind of speed could I do with this?

  • @KrunchyJD

    It takes some time to get used to the 'new' riding position. After that, depending on the various circumstances, you are, roughly speaking, about 25% faster. The faster you go, the bigger the aerodynamic advantage.

  • Sorry for the questions, I like them and I am thinking of buying one when I can save the money.

  • Is the rear light bright enough to be seen at night? It would be good if you could get a flash mode for it...

    A guy in brisbane bought one, he said it comes with an electric horn, is this correct?

  • @KrunchyJD

    Flashing lights aren't allowed on Dutch streets. But you could easily mount a flasher on top. You could visit the manufacturers website for all the specifications.

  • @pjotr320 I did see the manufacturer's website. There is nothing about the taillight there. Is it bright enough to be clearly visable at night?

  • @KrunchyJD

    Alright then. It's a very bright little dot, bright enough. The rear reflector is quite large too, that also does a lot regarding visibility at night.

  • @pjotr320 Sorry to bother you, your velomobile is cool....

  • @KrunchyJD

    No problemo. Btw, the man from Queensland is in my area by the end of the week. We're going out for a little ride on Saturday. He's on YouTube too.

  • @pjotr320 Yeah I subscribe to his channel... Im from Australia as well as him. Is he in the Netherlands, or are you in Australia? hope he takes some video from the Netherlands if he is there....

  • @pjotr320 I have subscribed to your channel, I hope you dont mind, the Netherlands looks terrific. You probably dont need flashing taillights because the drivers there are not blind, or dont pretend to be, as they do here in Newcastle Australia. I whish I could live over there in The Netherlands, here, where I live, it is like you are punished for wanting to ride a bike. Car drivers are aggressive here and pedestrians hate you, because we dont have bike tracks we only have roads & shared paths.

  • @KrunchyJD You're welcome.

    I recently spoke with a few Australians and I realized again, after earlier horror stories from Brittain, how lucky I am to cycle in the Netherlands. Most of the world has a long way to go....

  • my question: is it riding heavy or hard by velomobile?

  • @tomppahonkis

    No it's easy :-) It does take some time to get used to riding a 2.5 metre trike.

  • I have viewed several of your videos. Excellent work.

  • @rjedge1954

    Thanks, that's nice to read!

  • Cool video and very good selection of tires! I ride 20"Kojak too, or 20" Continental Sport Contact!

    

  • You have a 2nd Velo?! Are you selling your last one? BTW awesome velomobile dude! Seriously eh?

  • @MyriadesusTV

    No, my previous Mango went to Sinner Recumbents, the manufacturer of my Mango Sport. I haven't got money or a reason to have 2 Mango's.

    It's indeed an awesome velomobile, a magnificent ride :-)

  • Very Nicely done Peter

    Jenease is an absolute piece of art. How do you like the bar end shifters compared to the grip shift? Is there a single switch that cuts all power between the battery and the control panel? That carbon fiber control panel looking very classy. A very nice touch indeed.

    Many Thanks

    David

  • @MewFushisDad

    The bar-end work well. The big levers are easy to operate, even with sweaty hands. Shifting back with the rear dérailleur could go a little slower with bar-ends, compared to grip shifts.

    That's the same switch that turns on the daylights. Power on = daytime lights on.

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