crazy expensive cargo bikes being obvious grift. no refunds. https://nltimes.nl/2024/02/21/countries-taking-measures-babboe-yet-broken-cargo-bikes
@bonifartius@qoto.org I wish I could find an affordable, non-electrified cargo bike. I know they exist, though they seem quite rare. In my life as I was younger I've seen just a handful.
I'm glad the Dutch government is doing something about poorly built tools such as bikes, especially at the very steep price range Babboe is selling them at. I do wonder why bike stores seem to mainly aim for the ridiculously expensive segment on bikes these days. I have about 6 bike shops in walking distance of my home, and the only cargo bikes they have in their shops are Babboe brand, nothing else. There's only a single one selling traditional, non-electrified bikes without having to order one specifically upon request.
@tyil
> I do wonder why bike stores seem to mainly aim for the ridiculously expensive segment on bikes these days.
because they can. especially cargo bikes are a lifestyle product for rich people now - electric bikes not exclusively, i see many tradesmen here using them to go to work. they aren't crazy expensive anymore though.
the people i see using cargo bikes are to more than 90% bored rich parents who use them to transport their kids to childcare. people just love the eco-larp: transporting kids does also work with a 400€ trailer.
i bought a used radonneur bike with steel frame years back and that does work fine. i don't bike that much though. i wouldn't want to have to buy a new bike now though, the market is totally broken.
i think the only way to have a sane solid cargo bike for a sane price is building your own but that is much work. i am kind if interested in learning to weld though :)
@cnx @tyil
the concept of "cargo bike" is fine, it's only that the ones currently sold are the equivalent of a porsche cayenne. they look fancy, but will likely fold in half if you load a washing machine.
now, if those bikes for multiple thousand euros would be bespoke and hand-made the price would be fine.
they aren't though. they are made in the same factories other bikes are, the material clearly doesn't cost that much more. it seems it's the welding that has gone wrong with the bike in question, this smells like cutting costs at every corner. welding bike frames is a solved problem as is designing bikes with appropriate reserves. i think there even is free software to design bike frames correctly.
there just are enough people willing to pay premium for a lifestyle object.
regarding bags: bags like the attached image are quite common here. they are hooked onto the rack and are pretty robust and waterproof.