here is the sopo bike blender http://sopobikes.org/programing/blender. the front fork is extended to the ground (no wheel) and rear triangle sits in some kind of trainer, so the whole thing is stationary. a tray with arms is welded to the seat stays, and an old blender sits in the tray. the bottom of the blender was removed, and long bolt and rubber wheel stick out of there.. the rubber wheel makes contact with the rear wheel. rear wheel turns, rubber wheel turns, bolt turns, blades turn, blended rum drink is made.
-r
On Nov 15, 2007 2:55 AM, Gary Gingras bouldergary@yahoo.com wrote:
hey
here is a pic from interbike when clif had one going
http://www.bikeblender.com/images/bicycle_retailer_cover.gif
good advice on the website as well
http://www.bikeblender.com/bikeblenderpress.html
sounds like a great day
G --- Joseph info@bikeworks.org wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has plans on how to make a bike blender. I am having hard time finding this stuff on the internet and figured someone must have a simple design. I plan on building it with youth from our programs over the course of a day and hopefully get to share a milkshake at the end of it all.
Any resources you have or could point me to would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
-Joe
Joseph Parietti
Program Coordinator
Bike Works
3709 S. Ferdinand St,
Seattle, WA 98118
(206) 725-9408, ext. 2
www.bikeworks.org
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