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Bike Powered Turkey Rotisserie — Carectomy - Removing Cars from People

Bike Powered Turkey Rotisserie

by Joshua Liberles on November 29, 2007

turkey Bike Powered Turkey Rotisserie

TJ’s Performance constructed the above apparatus for the Thanksgiving episode of the Food Network program, Ham on the Street.

OK, so we’re a little bit late with the Thanksgiving-themed news, but we’re always happy to find fun new uses for the amazing contraption known as "the bicycle."

See also: Bike Mowers

 

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1 Jon October 24, 2007 at 7:07 pm

It’s funny because here in Montreal, a lot of people are trying to do the opposite. The bike lanes behind the parked cars is considered unsuccessful because turning vehicles have a harder time seeing the cyclists approaching the intersection. The new bike lanes are either sharrows, or bike lane right-of-ways after the removal of parking. The new downtown bike lane effectively removed 200 (or maybe 400, i don’t remember the precise number) parking spots!

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2 Kevin October 26, 2007 at 10:23 pm

Well here in San Francisco this would be a HUGE improvement. It’s not a bike lane if there’s a car in it. I don’t care what the sign says.

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