What is a Cargo Bike?

And why do I want one?

Short answer:
What is a cargo bike? A cargo bike is a bicycle (or tricycle) that is specifically built for hauling stuff.

Why Cargo Bikes? A better life.

It’s More Than Just a Ride – It’s a Real Revolution of Joy.
To truly grasp the magic of a cargo bike is to experience a liberation you never knew you craved. It’s not just about getting from A to B; it’s about transforming every journey into an adventure, every errand into an exploration, and every moment into a deeper connection with the world around you.

For those who embrace the cargo bike into their life, it’s a kind of awakening – a heightened awareness, a deeper appreciation for their community, and an unparalleled sense of freedom.

Do you need some GOOD in your life?
Let’s take steps to find it.

There are 2 basic styles of cargo bike, based on where the cargo is in relation to the rider:

Front Loading Cargo Bikes and Rear Loading Cargo Bikes

Front-Loading Cargo Bikes

Front Loading Cargo Bike - My First Cargo Bike (dot) Com

Image Credit: https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/1940-long-john-cargobike–308074430744147427/

Front-loading cargo bikes have a large storage area located in front of the rider, most commonly between the handlebars and the front wheel. This design allows for easy access and viewing of the cargo (precious or otherwise). They are ideal for transporting children, groceries and dogs.

NERD ALERT: Other names include Long John, Bakfiets and What-in-the-heck-is-that-thing?

Rear-Loading Cargo Bikes

A rear loading cargo bike - My First Cargo Bike (dot) com

Rear-loading cargo bikes, on the other hand, have a storage area located behind the rider. You’ll find a platform for sitting kids and attaching accessories.

The Choice

Personally, I have both. And I actually really love both. The main thing that is the same is they are both easy to ride. They both take a moment to get used to.

My wife prefers to be on the back of the rear-loader.
My daughter prefers to be in the box of the front-loader.
And my son wants to ride his own bike.

How Do I Choose?

The best way is to try them out. You will be weighing a few things:
– Which style makes me (the rider) feel safe? Both options are safe to ride, under proper conditions.
– Which style will work better for the cargo I am hauling? If you can ask your cargo (if they can talk), see what they think.

There are more things to consider. Don’t decide yet. Let’s keep learning.

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