James May Man Lab - Reinventing the bicycle?

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Literally just started on BBC2 now, lets see what he comes up with with his vision of 'reinventing' the bicycle as a Swiss Army Bike!
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Ha! Very short little clip but his bike has:

1) Attachement for cleaning windows
2) Blade sharpener
3) Blender
4) A Drill
5) Paint sprayer

If you watch it, listen for the comedy squashed cat sound effect
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DiddlyDodds

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Just turned on as he was fitting the flower basket to the post a foot from the floor , will have to get one of them bikes for Christmas haha
 
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wiggydiggy

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Just turned on as he was fitting the flower basket to the post a foot from the floor , will have to get one of them bikes for Christmas haha

It was quite innovative wasnt it, I did like the window washing attachement myself :thumbsup:

On the clips at the start though did anyone see that strange 'Side by Side' bicycle, two people sitting either side of the top tube and peddling. Only saw it for a second or two so dont have any more to go on.
 

DiddlyDodds

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Missed the side by side one ,,, liked the knife sharpening tool ,,i remember when i was a kid we had a chap come round on a bike sharpening knives / scissors etc but not sure how his set up was , also a chap on a bike (2 wheels at the front and one at the back) with a big black box full of black peas , you would take out your bowl when you heard him ringing a hand ball ,, mmmmm still remember how good they were.
 

carolonabike

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Boldon
I was a bit ho hum about this when it started, I thought the bit on orienteering where him and Oz Clarke escaped from Dartmoor was just silly but I have to say I warmed to it as it went on. I enjoyed the animals in space bit last week and I thought the swiss army bike was great. It was amusing and a bit informative. Out of the three of them he comes over by far the best.

Ooh, and I thought the flashing led's in the shoes had great potential :biggrin:
 
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wiggydiggy

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The space animals I missed as I was watching the 'History of Canals' on BBC4, will iPlayer it.

His bike was tongue in cheek certainly but I bet most people don't even think of bikes as anything more than travel/play things. The number of people on here I've seen posting their work bikes (trailers or otherwise) means they are certainly not dead.

I remembered this as well: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-15009397

"A Sheffield entrepreneur has invented a bicycle-powered washing machine which he hopes could be used in countries with little or no electricity. Richard Hewitt, a former design student, said he was inspired to create the SpinCycle after a recent trip to Burundi in Africa.

Mr Hewitt said he now planned to set up a company to build the bike in developing countries."

Top stuff Mr Hewitt!
 

carolonabike

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When we went to Australia in 2000 we visited Byron Bay, a mecca those seeking an alternative lifestyle, it was all very chilled and spaced out man :whistle: . As well as the man in the red velvet dress with a tyre on his head out of which sprouted his dreadlocks (the kids eyes almost popped out of their sockets) we stumbled upon a fair which included someone making fresh fruit smoothies using and old bike to power the blender, I was impressed.
 

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It was quite innovative wasnt it, I did like the window washing attachement myself :thumbsup:

On the clips at the start though did anyone see that strange 'Side by Side' bicycle, two people sitting either side of the top tube and peddling. Only saw it for a second or two so dont have any more to go on.

It will have been some form of 'sociable' bicycle.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociable

The more normal form being the tandem.

Smoothie makers are now a commercial product:

http://www.lovesmoothiebike.co.uk/

I'd like to build a Bicilavadora pedalled powered washing machine like this one, with gears to allow the spin cycle....

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Totally unrealistic, who carries milk in their bottle :whistle:
 
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wiggydiggy

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Byron Bay! I visited last year (my brother used to live up the coast in Coolangatta), it was the quiet season but yes lots of chilled outness going on
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Thanks for the social bicycle link, certainly puts a new slant on the 2 abrest argument haha
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