Does anybody know, what kind of delta velomobiles are on the video. These are pretty interesting. I own a Fietser WAW, but it has too wide turning radius and it is difficult to use it in the city.
The fully enclosed velomobiles vary in speed due to design differences. The fitness of the rider will also make a big difference. They are slower to get up to speed due to their extra weight. But one thing is certain, they have a speed advantage over a non faired bikes and can sustain those speeds over a longer period of time.
I laughed when the camera pulled up on the man casually eating an ice cream cone. Beautiful.
DustinPurplePirate 10 months ago
What's he explaining at 0:53 seconds, something about wheels? Or is it the tilting trike we see later in the video?
xlnetwork 1 year ago
Does anybody know, what kind of delta velomobiles are on the video. These are pretty interesting. I own a Fietser WAW, but it has too wide turning radius and it is difficult to use it in the city.
honzagalla 2 years ago
They are based on the Stormy Weather fairing made by Reg Rodaro in Canada.
rmickevi 1 year ago
Nice to see some Dutch machines over there :)
Good video.
pjotr320 2 years ago
Any comment about the actual speeds, mileage etc?
BioWolff 2 years ago
The fully enclosed velomobiles vary in speed due to design differences. The fitness of the rider will also make a big difference. They are slower to get up to speed due to their extra weight. But one thing is certain, they have a speed advantage over a non faired bikes and can sustain those speeds over a longer period of time.
VR20081242 2 years ago
That was a wonderful day. Thanks!
:)ensen.
purplepeopledesign 2 years ago