Velomobiling Guide

The Velomobiling site Gallery features Velomobile Albums including Aerorider, Alligt Alleweder, Aurora, Berkut, Birk Butterfly, Cab-Bike, C-Alleweder, Flevo Alleweder (FAW), Go-one, Leiba, Leitra, Limit, Mango, Quest, Sunrider, Versatile, and WAW, with a miscellaneous album for limited-edition and home-built velomobiles, including La Fleche. "Building a Velomobile" showcases velomobile construction projects. Velomobile Circus celebrates wild and colorful velomobile designs.

The quick velomobile overview page is up again in English en in het nederlands.

They're still incomplete, but the Velomobile Comparison Tables are far enough along to mention here.

We've assembled some links to 2-person velomobiles, 2-wheel velomobiles, tandem recumbents, side-by-side and back-to-back tandem bikes and trikes. Whether you want two-person, two-wheel, multi-rider, or some other variation on the human-powered vehicle, we've tried to include it.

From any page on the site, just click the header photo of the velomobile in the tulips to return to the home page. On the "book" pages, it looks like this:

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The original Velomobiling.net site will be closed down and merged with this site some time in 2007. (If that link brings you back here, it's already happened). We are creating archives of the articles and "blocks." Velomobile information, articles, event announcements, and links related to human-powered vehicles will be appearing on this Drupal version of the velomobiling site.

For articles and reviews on velomobiles, velomobile-building, and velomobiling (in English and Dutch), from the original site see the Archives list. paginas in het nederlands

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Mary's Blog 9 - April 20, 2007


HPV developments


Wired published an article yesterday on a Human-Powered Vehicle contest sponsored by the ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers).

The West Coast Human Powered Vehicle Challenge took place at the NASA-Ames Research Center - Moffett Field, CA on April 13 - 15, 2007. Twenty-Five teams and 400 attendees particpated in the event.

The results of the West Coast HPVC are posted. Please visit http://www.asme.org/Events/Contests/HPV/HPV_Results_2.cfm for complete results.

Disappointingly, for those of us who are trying to raise awareness of velomobiles, the whole event seemed to pass without the word "velomobile" ever coming up. The mechanical engineering students could probably learn something from the velomobile industry, and human-powered vehicles have a lot to gain from new technology and insights, but the two worlds seem to run on parallel tracks and never to meet.

This separation isn't limited to the United States; European educational institutions also sponsor HPV challenges and projects without seeming to notice a thriving velomobile industry under their noses.

One where the two worlds may meet this year is in Scarborough, Maine, where the Electrathon organization is inviting some Human-Powered Vehicle people to its electric vehicle contest.

Another option is at the East Coast ASME event, coming up in May. Maybe a Florida faired trike or velomobile could show up at the University of Central Florida May 11-13 to demonstrate that HPV's aren't just for engineering students.

We're heading for the SPEZI bike show and hope to bring back lots of photos of new velomobile developments in Europe!


Mary Arneson


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