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CAMELLITAS AND LOAD CAMELLOTAS: BIKE TO FEED YOUR CART

The month of April is Earth Month. As you both your planet and your environment, this month you will begin to do what you've always wanted to do: to guide your car less, and ride your bike more. You've decided that's enough hypocrisy. But what you do for those trips where car use seem more practical? For example, to buy food, to load many documents, to carry many books to carry boxes to take children to school , etc? Good news: for such situations no longer need car. Now you'll be a completely Puerto Rican 'green', and you'll rob the bank with a cargo bike.

If you live in a suburban area, the use of a cargo bike is not impossible, but it is a big challenge in PR but if you live in urban areas, or in some rural areas cargo bikes is perfect for you. In these areas the cargo bike completely replace your car, and save you a lot of money and caps (in addition to making you feel better and make you look more 'cool'). No longer you will make your travel urban either purchase or work, less than 5 miles away in a car. Now you do these trips on your bike for loading.

Years ago, when the postman still went on foot, bike cargo had to send them to make the move, one by one. But now there are bikes made in mass loading, and prices reasonable, are within the reach of your pocket - especially if you consider the huge savings you will have when you change your car for loading your bike.

Here are some cargo bikes are readily available in the United States. Choose the one you like, buy it, and sell your car. Clicking the name of each bike, this will take you to a page with more information about the bike:

Delivering
six pizzas at a Civia Halstead. Note
ad business in the bike box.

Transporting a large, heavy chair in a Yuba Mundo.

Taking two kids to school on a Surly Big Dummy.

Transporting several personal belongings in a Kona Ute.


Carrying a baby for a ride in an Xtracycle Radish.

Cooking and serving tacos at a Trek Transport.

Madsen Bucket
Pedaling to surf in a Bucket Madsen.

Tell us: What kind of things you do with your new bike charging?

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