Meet the Babboe Carve - a tilting cargo trike!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2023
- Behold the Babboe Carve: a cargo trike that moves with the smoothness of a bike while keeping the grip of a three wheeler. The tilting mechanism eliminates the vertical stiffness of tricycles and makes riding much safer and more comfortable than on conventional cargo trikes.
And this trike is a beauty.
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It is stunningly beautiful!
Option for belt drive would put it over the top!
Second car for many!
Sure! It is beautiful indeed, and handles incredibly nicely. Many users are switching that second car for a nice cargo bike like this one... Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this great review of the Babboe Carve!
Thanks to you! It's a great trike! :-)
I don't know exactly what Dutch bike design is supposed to look like, but I always know it when I see it.
Practical, not sporty. That’s the best way I can describe a Dutch bike.
Omg soooooo amazingggg❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes…. And it’s a great experience to ride, too!!
Best to check with the official importer in your country before committing to it. I ordered from the UK and I'm already waiting 10 months for delivery...
Yes, I think your supplier should have given you some information about that. Unless you buy online and you're not fully aware of these details, dealers like us have an estimate of the delivery dates. These estimates can fail, but when you're given an approximate date the results shouldn't deviate too much.
I'm sorry about your wait. But you're not alone. Unfortunately this is happening with other brands as well.
@@3ikeTV I should have added it wasn't ordered through 3ike. I really enjoyed your review. Thanks.
@@januszsiodmiak9836 Not at all! no worries :-) Thanks for watching and appreciating!
Babboe bikes are currently forbidden to be sold in The Netherlands because their frames break apart in normal use. Maybe better cancel your order 😉
@@mipmipmipmipmipThe problem with these types of vehicles is that if they're made strong enough to actually not break, they become way too heavy to actually operate.
Is there a front suspension?
Nope, none of Babboe’s cargo bikes fit auspensions. Cheers!
@@3ikeTV Thank you!
@@silbernersurfer8264 My pleasure!