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Old 23-08.-2005, 07:24 AM   #1
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Hi folks,

I am looking into the viability/feasibility of starting a company to manufacture a velomobile of Dutch design under license here in the US. A velomobile is a type of human powered vehicle that offers significant weather and crash protection and cargo carrying capacity through use of a composite shell. The machine we aim to produce also permits substantially greater speeds (or equivalent speeds with less effort) through a carefully designed aerodynamically efficient shape. The use of three wheels also provides greater stability in marginal weather conditions.



I’ve set up an on-line survey to help assess the potential market for these machines in North America as part of this effort. As cyclists, I value your feedback and hope that you will take a few minutes to complete the survey which is located at: www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=721561228701



If you’d like to learn more about velomobiles in general, please visit my website at www.velomobiles.net.



Thanks for your participation.



Sincerely,

Ethan Davis

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Old 04-09.-2006, 12:27 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by NamVmist
Hi folks,

I am looking into the viability/feasibility of starting a company to manufacture a velomobile of Dutch design under license here in the US. A velomobile is a type of human powered vehicle that offers significant weather and crash protection and cargo carrying capacity through use of a composite shell. The machine we aim to produce also permits substantially greater speeds (or equivalent speeds with less effort) through a carefully designed aerodynamically efficient shape. The use of three wheels also provides greater stability in marginal weather conditions.



I’ve set up an on-line survey to help assess the potential market for these machines in North America as part of this effort. As cyclists, I value your feedback and hope that you will take a few minutes to complete the survey which is located at: www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=721561228701



If you’d like to learn more about velomobiles in general, please visit my website at www.velomobiles.net.



Thanks for your participation.



Sincerely,

Ethan Davis

Wildfire Human Powered Vehicles

I for one would be interested in something like that. However, that being said,
I wont shell out thousands so that I can have a pedal car... for me to be
interested in it it must be about the cost of a low end "road bike". somewhere
between 600-1000.00 $ for me to consider it...
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