What I like about the Torker Cargo T: is the simplicity. US customers would call this a grocery getter. Or errand bike for the Plain Clothes Cyclists.
It’s based on the Batavus Personal Bike and made for the city. Nothing much to explain. Put some groceries up front and a backpack on the back. Pull it up and onto the center stand to park it.
To ride it just pedal. Sit upright and twist the shifter. I spotted it yesterday in West Seattle.
We rode a prototype earlier this year. Cyclelicious also has been riding one.
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