Clown Corner: Beyond the Basic Bike

The Los Angeles Times “Gear” column covers human powered wheeled machines that combine gym equipment with bikes to create hybrids like this Street Strider.

Believe it or not, I see one of these Street Striders many evenings used a commuter vehicle.

I think the benefit of something like this is supposed to be a more complete workout. The Times Gear columnist who reviews these products, Roy Wallack, is a fitness freak, runner and cyclist, so I’d think he would know that aerobic capacity is what limits his speed and endurance when he writes about how using his arms is like “you’re on a regular bike with an extra motor.” If you can’t get more oxygen to your guns, it doesn’t matter how many motors you have or how big they are.

Via bike business consultant Rick Vosper, who tweeted, “The LA Times showcases four bikes you definitely don’t want to see under your Xmas tree. Or anyone else’s.

More goofy quadripowered bike fun at Los Angeles Times.

6 Comments

  1. Hey, if I could look like that after using them, I'd buy 2 or 3 of each.(And now you know the magic secret of how to get more women on bikes.)

  2. Hey, if I could look like that after using them, I'd buy 2 or 3 of each.(And now you know the magic secret of how to get more women on bikes.)

  3. Hey, if I could look like that after using them, I'd buy 2 or 3 of each.(And now you know the magic secret of how to get more women on bikes.)

  4. Hey, if I could look like that after using them, I'd buy 2 or 3 of each.

    (And now you know the magic secret of how to get more women on bikes.)

  5. That looks like a way better upper body workout then being in a gym with sweaty, communal machines.Little known fact- you get a better cardio workout with your arms than your legs. Professional orchestra conductors have hearts the size of Olympic athlete's hearts from all of the arm movement they do.

  6. That looks like a way better upper body workout then being in a gym with sweaty, communal machines.

    Little known fact- you get a better cardio workout with your arms than your legs. Professional orchestra conductors have hearts the size of Olympic athlete's hearts from all of the arm movement they do.

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