Pedals are so last century!

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A mate of mine has one of these and a couple of Malamutes. I saw a video of him at cwmcarn and it was pretty awesome!!!
 
danson67":2qehri15 said:
Dog scooters :shock:

So last year. Eliptical bikes are the future.

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I made a dog walking attachment for my touring bike for Lucky. It was the top tube of a BSO, with the seat clamp fixed around the seatpost with a small chain at the end you attached the dog to.

It worked well, but then I bought one of these which is better:

http://www.innerwolf.co.uk/walkydog.html

Does mark your seatpost though.
 
How about something a bit more racy?:

Prototype from French recumbent company Zockra.

All the best,
 

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chris667":2qmfz2e3 said:
I made a dog walking attachment for my touring bike for Lucky. It was the top tube of a BSO, with the seat clamp fixed around the seatpost with a small chain at the end you attached the dog to.

It worked well, but then I bought one of these which is better:

http://www.innerwolf.co.uk/walkydog.html

Does mark your seatpost though.
Would some judiciously applied self fusing / amalgamating tape wrapped around it avoid that?

My dog walking mobile:-

The unused rear brake lever has been removed now, since I hold his lead with that hand, and I've put on some lock-on, ergo grips.

Works well - ideal for the sort of pace to keep him trotting along for a few miles, and kinda relaxed bimbling along.
 

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So last year?? More like so last 2 centuries ago. The fist 'bicycle' was without pedals, known as the running machine, that you sat on and errrr ran.
 
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