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Extreme Rockcrawler
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BIG FUN ..

Meet the Trailcart, the future of offroad adventure for the post peak oil generation. A series of lucky coincidences led Frank Fraune and his invention -- a four wheel drive pedal powered vehicle called the Trailcart -- to the Adventure and Offroad Convention in Bad Kissingen Germany. There, surrounded by gas-guzzling, large footprinted vehicles, two trailcart prototypes drew a curious crowd.

Trailcart Inventor Frank Fraune

Trailcarts are being manufactured under the auspices of the AS Group which is better known for refurbishing gears and hydraulics and supplying related products, mainly to the paper industry. The Trailcart caught the eye of the bosses at AS Group when it was featured in a local newspaper. AS Group contacted Frank Fraune, and the rest is history.

But take this start-up seriously: the world champion in 24-hour mountainbiking is working with Trailcart, bringing knowledge and experience on two-wheelers to the development of the first pedal-powered four wheel drive offroad vehicle.

Trailcart in the Dunes

Trailcart prototypes are currently undergoing intensive testing, including trials at Land Rover's obstacle park in Wülfrath, Germany. Manuel Froncek, responsible for marketing in the budding company, reports that Land Rover has purchased the first production vehicles with the intention of using the Trailcarts for a leg of the Land Rover Adventure Tour 2008 in Malaysia, an event sponsored by Land Rover of Germany. Feedback is resulting in improvements in the Trailcart design. The team is also targetting to keep the vehicle under the 50 kg limit typical for bicycle racks on automobiles.

Trailcart Enjoyed by Visitors at the Offroad Convention in Bad Kissingen

The Trailcart was enjoyed by Offroad Convention visitors, young and old. Although it is designed for adults, the ergonomic seat was adjusted down to give pre-teens a go at the new adventure machine. The Trailcart has permanent four-wheel drive and can conquer obstables with up to 400mm axle displacement. Approximately 290Nm of torque powers the Trailcart over the terrain. A double-action mechanical hydraulic braking system keeps the Trailcart under control. The bike is built from high-end sportsbike parts, including the Shimano Nexus 8 shifting system.

 
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pretty neat. I made something like that when I was younger but not that elaborate.
 
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WOW this looks great .dont think i have seen a 4 wheel drive pedal car before .looks lots of fun . i also made this type of buggie ,when i was younger but it was not pedal power it look,d like this .built from plans ..


One day, someone showed me a glass of water that was half full. And he said, "Is it half full or half empty?" So I drank the water. No more problem. ~Alexander Jodorowsky


 
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I used 2 of these for wheels.
http://cgi.ebay.com/GREAT-VINTAGE-JOHN-DEERE-520-PEDAL-...tem#ebayphotohosting. Front setup was pretty hard and did not last long. Were talking a few years ago LOL. People these days have it easy with the tecnaligy and parts out now.
 
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