That's cool. Here's a video of it in use...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zipZ5kwhFfs
I notice in the picture in the wiki there's a stack of shitty bikes in the bushes. Maybe so you can give it a try?
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That's cool. Here's a video of it in use...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zipZ5kwhFfs
I notice in the picture in the wiki there's a stack of shitty bikes in the bushes. Maybe so you can give it a try?
That's a really cool idea! I wonder if they could've made it a bit more ergonomic though? Dude at 1:40 is having a tough time with his leg stretched that far. Maybe if the track was closer to the road or if the lift's foot rest was wider?
Yeah I think making the foot rest wide enough to just simply put both feet and stand on would work decently well. I guess at that point it’s more like an escalator haha
I mean it's just not a very smart design. An overhead cable that hooks around the downtube of the bike and pulls forward makes about 1000x more sense.
There weren't any of those when i was there, but there is a citybike rental hub right next to it at the bottom.
fishy
Haha.
I am sitting now in front of that thing. The mechanic is currently fixing it. He says it will take another 15 minutes. I will wait that, tension is rising.
It's quite tough, at least with a heavy bike, i think that makes it quite a bit tougher. I made it a few times, haha. Took me four tries to go all the way up though. I think the irregular grade makes it kinda hard, but with the right technique, totally straight leg, and weight on that leg it's good. Problem with a heavy bike is that you of course have to put quite some weight on the handlebar to push that beast up there.
edit: just tried it without bags again, it's quite a bit easier.