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By Friedel on 7th September 2007 in Random Ramblings

With lots of time on our hands at the moment here in Italy, we’re doing plenty of idle web surfing and in the process we’ve seen some really cool bikes! Maybe when we settle down again we’ll fashion a grocery cart bike to do the shopping with (as seen on EcoGeek)??

And if that isn’t enough, it looks like we could find plenty of other ideas for weird and wonderful bicycles on this site, Bicycle Design. Happy reading!

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