Thats a lot of bikes.
Here are some of the pictures I took
Here are some of the bikes that were brought by individuals in order for other people to try. Everything from a cool cruiser (in front) to a small folding bike (orange bike half way back) and a trike recumbent.
Here is one of the small folding bikes that can be ridden, then folded up and carried onto a bus or put in the trunk of your car.
Here is another folding bicycle that is shown folded up. One of the bikes that was brought to the Try-A-Bike was a bicycle I dubbed "The Collar Boner" That being the bone you would most likely brake when try to ride it.
If you look carefully at the handelbars you will notice that there is a geared setup that turns the wheel in the opposite direction of the handlebars. I saw a couple people trying to ride it and I saw at least one of them fall. I saw none of the actually ride it.
Colin set up a nice beginner moutain biking course and had several mountain bikes there for people to try their skills.
The only bike I got to ride was the Surly Krampus a mountain bike with huge balloon tires and I have to admit I am quite smitten with it. It was just hands down fun. While I cant afford another 2 grand for a krampus I am wondering just how large of a set of tires I can fit on my Diamond back. I had a set of 2 1/2" tires on the bike and moved down to a set of more friendly 1.95's It may be time to go back to the bigger tires and take the Big Orange Bike on a little off roading.
if you want to you can take a look at the entire set of photos over at the Fatguy OrangeBike Facebook page.
They have helmets for those that want it. Also, they give you free beach parking there so that your car won't get towed away... major plus electric bikes nz
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