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*[https://www.road-bike.co.uk/articles/average-speed.php According to this] 15km/hr seems like a reasonable "cruising speed" with a bit of variation
*[https://www.road-bike.co.uk/articles/average-speed.php According to this] 15km/hr seems like a reasonable "cruising speed" with a bit of variation
*May want real world data
*May want real world data
*From Wikipedia: "Cargo tricycles can typically carry 100–300 kilograms" (also said human endurance/power is the main limit) (and 50 kg for bikes with basket only)
*From Wikipedia:  
**"Cargo tricycles can typically carry 100–300 kilograms" (also said human endurance/power is the main limit) (and 50 kg for bikes with basket only)
*From the quora answer:
**"Our experience has been that most people can comfortably pull 300 lbs (137 kg) with a typical mountain bike and cargo trailer or cargo trike. How quickly a person can move load of that weight will depend on his or her physical condition. Someone in reasonable physical condition can generally pull a 300 lb load at 10 mph (16 km/hr) on level ground if there's no wind. A person exerting the same effort could pull a load of 600 lb. (275 kg) at a speed of about 8 mph (11-13 km/hr), and a 1000 lb load at about 6 mph."
*'''Guestimating 250kg at ~10km/hr?'''


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Latest revision as of 21:14, 15 July 2020

Basics

  • This page aims to determine the towing capacity produced by the average person on an average bike
  • May add other categories later
  • Mainly used to determine the reasonable capacity of a non-dedicated cargo bike setup (ie a trailer etc)
  • According to this 15km/hr seems like a reasonable "cruising speed" with a bit of variation
  • May want real world data
  • From Wikipedia:
    • "Cargo tricycles can typically carry 100–300 kilograms" (also said human endurance/power is the main limit) (and 50 kg for bikes with basket only)
  • From the quora answer:
    • "Our experience has been that most people can comfortably pull 300 lbs (137 kg) with a typical mountain bike and cargo trailer or cargo trike. How quickly a person can move load of that weight will depend on his or her physical condition. Someone in reasonable physical condition can generally pull a 300 lb load at 10 mph (16 km/hr) on level ground if there's no wind. A person exerting the same effort could pull a load of 600 lb. (275 kg) at a speed of about 8 mph (11-13 km/hr), and a 1000 lb load at about 6 mph."
  • Guestimating 250kg at ~10km/hr?

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