US men make bike out of bamboo
Updated: 2013-07-15 20:18
(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
|||||||||
Two American cycling enthusiasts in Chengdu, Sichuan province, have made a bicycle out of bamboo, Chengdu Daily reported on Friday.
Larry Adamson and Jacob Klink have biked about 300 kilometers on their handmade bamboo bicycle in Chengdu and "not found any problems with it", Adamson was quoted as saying.
The wheel rim and tires are the only parts of the bicycle not made of bamboo.
The two men took the challenge after a customer came to their cycling shop in Chengdu and asked for a bamboo bicycle that is light and environmentally friendly.
Before making the bicycle, Adamson, who has a background in biology, studied various kinds of bamboo in China and also received many tips from local farmers on how to make full use of the plant.
"For example, to build the bicycle frame, you must use the mottled bamboo, which is more resilient than other kinds," Adamson told Chengdu Daily.
- US star sprinter fails drug test
- Protests erupt after verdict
- Color Run in London promotes healthy living
- Urumqi residents hand in weapons
- Pool jammed in summer heat
- Last stop for the telegrams of India
- Heavy rain, strong winds as Soulik heads inland
- 8 dead, 19 injured after bus leaves road in Jinghong
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
More concerns over camps |
Challenging times on 'high-speed Silk Road' |
5th China-US S&ED |
Jiangnan Style |
Coming to a screen near you |
Hospital ship lends a helping hand |
Today's Top News
Four GSK China execs held for investigation
Asiana survivors coping with post traumatic stress
China's Q2 GDP growth slows to 7.5%
Canada mourns victims of train accident
Air crash students return to families
Snowden says he won't release harmful US data
Local governments face financing woes
Zimmerman not guilty
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |