30 March 2009
Larry vs Harry Meets Colville
I figured it was time to get me a Bullitt from Larry vs. Harry here in Copenhagen. Their two-wheeled cargo bikes are a modernized version of the classic Danish Long John and they are making quite a splash around the world.
Don't get me wrong, I love the Long John. My dad used to ride around Copenhagen during the Second World War on one, delivering fruit and vegetables. They are classic cool. I just love the Bullitt, too. It's a different style. Most are sold with low handlebars for leaning into the wind, but I prefer the upright position.
The box is custom-made and is perfect for picking up my kids from school and daycare. There are a number of models to choose from and I opted for the white Milk Plus. I figured it's never too late to look like the Copenhagen bike culture equivalent of a Harlem pimp. :-) Now I just need to enter the National Cargo Bike Championships here in Copenhagen on April 18th.
And when you get a new bike like this one, your friends want to try it out.
With all that said, my Scrap Deluxe from Velorbis ain't going nowhere. It's my daily bicycle for looking dapper in the urban landscape.
And you won't convince Wifealiciousness to give hers up, either.
that is one cool bakfiets! Nice, I love it.
ReplyDeleteI suspect that riding the "Bullet" beats the crap out of riding a three-wheeler. How practical they may be, it is hard to be a fan of how it is to ride them.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great and really useful purchase, Mikael. Practical, stylish and amazing..
ReplyDeleteIt`s pity to know that our streets completely unacceptable for such a machine..
Have a nice ride!
Borderline jealous here!
ReplyDeleteMartin, Melbourne Sweden
We just built a cargo bike that has turned out very well, but I think your Bullit is a bit... pimpier (?) than ours : )
ReplyDeleteDid you sell the old cargo set up?
Your wife (?) looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteulrik
Definately 'pimpier'... :-) the 'old' cargo setup, which is only 6 months old, is for sale online here in Denmark. shouldn't be hard to get rid of.
ReplyDeleteThe way things go, next thing you will buy is a fixie! :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd you are just fueling up my fire to get myself a JPS model!
You've bee a bad boy , Mikael...
(jealous sigh...)
ReplyDeleteI'd be interested to hear why you chose that versus say the Gazelle Cabby, De Fietsfabriek 995, or the Bakfiets.nl cargobike. From where I am standing, all three seem more developed in terms of child transportation, with available mountings for various child seats, and with off the shelf rain covers available for each.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that more versions of this type of bike are available.
I chose it, quite simply, because it's a Danish brand and this is, quite simply, the spiritual home of cargo bikes.
ReplyDeleteThere are roughly 25,000-30,000 cargo bikes on the streets of Copenhagen. Around 12 different Danish brands compete for the market. Most bikes are used for child transport, so I doubt very much there is any difference between the accessories available in Holland and Denmark.
I've heard about these Dutch brands, but you don't see them very often here and I wouldn't even know where to buy them.
Forget this: I chose it because it's lightweight - 24 kg without the box - and it's the coolest two-wheeler cargo bike I know. Longjohns are classics and Christiania Bikes have a new two-wheeler, too, but this bike fits my style.
ReplyDeleteAnd my kids love it.
i don't think you can get a rain cover for the bullitt, do you know if other brands might fit, or could be made to fit??
ReplyDeletei'm keen to get one, but sydney is rainy and my littlun too small to hold his own umbrella
Larry vs Harry now have rain covers for their bullitts.
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