A: Bamboo is light weight, strong, and is a renewable source. If you want to know more about bamboo please check out our "Bamboo Facts!" page for more information on the benefits of Bamboo.
Q:Who would be the target consumer for a bamboo bike.
Anyone who is looking for a lightweight and robust bike. Also, anyone who is looking for a cheap, eco-friendly, and convenient mode of transportation especially in cities.
Q: Has a bamboo bike been made before?
The concept of bamboo bikes have been around for a while, but have not caught on until recently. There are now more companies in places like Asia, Africa, and the United States that are producing quality bamboo bikes. If you would like to know more about the history of bikes and bamboo bikes, please visit our "Background" page.
Q: How does the cost of bamboo bike compare to a regular aluminum/steel bike?
A: Bamboo bikes are made up of mainly bamboo and fortunately some bamboo species can grow two and half feet per day. This make bamboo a quickly renewable source of material compared aluminum or steel and it makes bamboo cheap because of how much of it can be harvested in a single season.
Q: Would the bamboo rot or deteriorate over time?
A: After the bamboo has been treated and coated with some sort of sealant, the bamboo bike should last as long as steel or aluminum bike.
Q: Will it be better than a cardboard bike?
A: Yes.
Anyone who is looking for a lightweight and robust bike. Also, anyone who is looking for a cheap, eco-friendly, and convenient mode of transportation especially in cities.
Q: Has a bamboo bike been made before?
The concept of bamboo bikes have been around for a while, but have not caught on until recently. There are now more companies in places like Asia, Africa, and the United States that are producing quality bamboo bikes. If you would like to know more about the history of bikes and bamboo bikes, please visit our "Background" page.
Q: How does the cost of bamboo bike compare to a regular aluminum/steel bike?
A: Bamboo bikes are made up of mainly bamboo and fortunately some bamboo species can grow two and half feet per day. This make bamboo a quickly renewable source of material compared aluminum or steel and it makes bamboo cheap because of how much of it can be harvested in a single season.
Q: Would the bamboo rot or deteriorate over time?
A: After the bamboo has been treated and coated with some sort of sealant, the bamboo bike should last as long as steel or aluminum bike.
Q: Will it be better than a cardboard bike?
A: Yes.
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