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Velomobile and recumbent gather?
Anyone know about the 2007 event? It was great in 2006 and is
supposeded to be larger this year. An event was planned at the Cal Poly University for human powered vehicles also last year and had an entry from Portland University that won- terrific vehicle that was built in 1 semester. Very timely since transportation is being ignored for the most part- sort of like global warming. |
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Velomobile and recumbent gather?
Eco (Umberto?) asked:
Anyone know about the 2007 event? The following is a copy of a (long) email I received from Craig Johnsen, one of the instigators of this event: For those of you interested in Velomobiles and located somewhere along the West Coast of North America, the Second Annual Left Coast Velomobile Gathering is tentatively scheduled to be held in San Luis Obispo, California over the weekend of March 24-25, 2007. (Due to some pending, non-VM events, we are trying to move the date up a month from last year's April meeting) We hope to build upon the (apparent) success of last year's inaugural event (video and pictures can be seen at: http://www.podiva.com/leftcoast.mov and http://www.humboldt1.com/~mhp/LCVMG/index.htm , which brought together a collection of homebuilt and commercially-produced velomobiles as well as a couple of individuals specifically interested in E-assist installations, whether solar or battery powered. This year, preliminary discussions indicate that we may well have examples of several commercially-produced VM's ( WAW, FAW, Quest, possibly a Versatile as well as a Go-One and another Quest, and at least one Aurora). In addition, we should see several homebuilt VM's, such as the Micro-based Pod, Solar trike(s), the Mueller's collection of machines, perhaps John Tetz' Trike Zotefoam VM... and more. For the 2007 LCVMG, we also plan to formalize a couple of presentations for those of you interested in building a velomobile (or velomobile shell for an existing trike/bike) on Saturday. Topics and presenters tentatively will include: Mark and/or Carl Mueller talking about Coroplast construction, George Leone giving a PowerPoint presentation about mold making, Jim Olsen talking about E-assist components and, with some luck, John Tetz demonstrating and talking about his Zotefoam shell constructions. It appears that we will have access to a nearby larger parking lot to provide additional space for test rides and VM riding demonstrations. There are will again be a short group ride on Saturday afternoon and a longer, group ride on Sunday, perhaps over to the coast at Morro Bay and back, which provided a nice 40+ mile route last year. We welcome all VM's and streamliners, whether homebuilt or commercially-produced, as well as anyone interested in Velomobiles. Also, we would like to extend a welcome to any recumbent manufacturers looking to show VM-friendly cycles and manufacturers (or sales reps) of E-assist systems which might be suitable for installation in VM's. Admittance is free and there will be a catered lunch put on for the demonstrators on Saturday. Donations to help defray costs are, of course, quite welcome! Accommodation information can be found at: http://www.sanluisobispocounty.com/l...=cover&catID=1 If you are interested in attending, please feel free to email mail me with any questions as well as to assist us with a general headcount. (BTW, We need a shorter, snappier name. One suggestion: VeloSLO. Any others?) Hope to see many of you there, Craig Johnsen Email: The "Pod" & Quest #95 * * * END FORWARD * * * There is some discussion of the event on BROL's messageboard, in the Events and Velomobile sections. We may attend (without VMs). Regards, Wayne |
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Velomobile and recumbent gather?
wrote in message oups.com... Anyone know about the 2007 event? It was great in 2006 and is supposeded to be larger this year. An event was planned at the Cal Poly University for human powered vehicles also last year and had an entry from Portland University that won- terrific vehicle that was built in 1 semester. Very timely since transportation is being ignored for the most part- sort of like global warming. All of the above is pure **** and will never solve anything. Same goes for wind power generators and agricultural based fuels. You want to solve the energy problem? Then you have to go nuclear. There is no other way - unless you want to kill off 90% of the world's human population. If the Islamists get their hands on nuclear weapons, then that is a possibility not to be dismissed. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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