Their adventures have idiots launch clapped-out cars across Mongolian steppes, smash out thousands of miles on rickshaws and throw tiny bikes down remote mountains. And it’s that ‘Monkey Run’ which has led to the development of the Venturo flying monkey bike.
the rear rack is where things get really interesting. It’s been designed to carry “all sorts of luggage and useless shit,” and houses drop-proof indicators. But it also has a fitting for a two-stroke paramotor—for the brave souls who really want to up the stakes on their next adventure.
And they will have to be brave… or stupid. “I wouldn’t call it safe yet,” Tom admits. “But after we’ve tested out a few more iterations of the additional flying package we’ll make it available for anyone with a death wish”.
We'll send you a GPS coordinate for somewhere inconvenient where you have to go get it. LOL!
ReplyDeletethat is clever, and would likely work as intended, to get someone hooked on the bike. But, if someone buys the bike, why would the makers care if the buyer has adventures, or merely uses it for commuting? Anyway, I liked the idea, it's kinda interesting for a maker to go to that length to solidify their reputation
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