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Urban Arrow Bicycle

Urban Arrow Bicycle 02-09The aim of this innovative project is to “replace the second car”.

After Wytze van Mansum graduation, he was contacted by two entrepreneurs, Gerald van Weel and Jorrit Kreek, and asked to design an updated bakfiets, the dutch cargo bike. Wytze points out that what really interested him about the project was the aim… “to replace the 2nd car”.

After 9 months of design work and testing, they presented a pre-production prototype of the electric assist ‘Urban Arrow’ and were nominated for a Eurobike award. If you are at Eurobike this week, you will see Wytze’s prototype on display at the entrance to the show. He points out that the prototype is just that, so some of the parts are not up to the final production standard. “The production box will come from a single mold, providing a smooth surface. The box seen in this pre-production model is milled from different plates of the material. The chaincase will eventually be fully closed and a hub dynamo will power the lights. And of course it still needs some decals.”

Wytze describes some of the bike’s features:

Assisted: With the electric assist you can get around a busy town faster than by car, taking with you up to 180kg of cargo and without sweating (Not everybody has the legs of a pro cyclist, after all). We chose a mid engine; powering the cranks. This way the power is on the correct wheel (rear) and the bike has a closed chain case with maintenance free reliable hub gear. An additional advantage is that the motor also profits from the gears, like in a car. Put it in first gear and you can ride up any hill effortlessly. I am very pleased with our engine choice; this thing is simply a silent beast.

Lightened: It has a stiff aluminum frame with a lightweight EPP cargo box. EPP is a recyclable, but durable foam. A bit like what the inside of your helmet is made of, except that this stuff won’t break on impact. 60mm (2.5″) of high dense foam adds some extra safety.

Practical: Gerald and Jorrit both ride their young children around by bike in Amsterdam, as do all of their friends. So we had an extensive list of things we’d wanted to add to the practicality of the bakfiets. Things like:

  • A rain cover that is always present on the bike (in the future it will cover the parent also). Designed by Renske Solkesz
  • Easy access in and out for the children
  • Cup holders and a grocery net
  • A fixed bolted seatpost (to prevent saddle theft) that still can be easily adjusted in height
  • A removable box, transforming it to a flat-bed cargo bike.
  • Comfortable (and more puncture proof) balloon tires

Design: For the design, I have tried to get more unity throughout the whole bike and most of the forms originate simply from logic. The frame encapsulates the motor and chain, creating a unique frame design. The curved tubes around the top of the box are for protection of the box and of children fingers hanging over the rim of the box. They also provide storage room for the rain cover poles and a lock or pump. Because the box is made in a mold we were able to incorporate some fun functionalities like the cup holders.”

What a fantastic alternative to using vehicles to get around. Perhaps in the future, once the bike has been produced you will be able to rent bikes like these on your travels.

For further information and to join the place for discussion of design in the bicycle industry, have a look at Bicycle Design. All types of bicycles (and other human powered machines) are covered, from the latest high-end road and mountain bikes to transportation oriented bikes and unique utilitarian designs.

Source: Bicycle Design

Samantha Minogue

Editorial Director

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