| Man-Made, Man-Powered Mobile Home Takes Portland |
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| Written by Kate Trainor | |
| Tuesday, 29 January 2008 | |
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As reported by Bike Portland:
He said his design was inspired by the moon rovers and the moon landing vehicle, the super structure and the shiny panels. The interior was sweet too, looked comfy, and had a map holder and lots of neat nooks and crannies to store stuff. Shortly after Bike Portland first published their story on Brian and his camper-bike, a reader wrote in to announce that it was time for Brian to build a newer, more efficient model.
He’s got ambitious plans to build another such “ship” — this one is his third! — but he’s low on scratch and materials. Eventually, Brian became so frustrated by the dilapidation of his bike-powered home-on-wheels, he destroyed it.
He explained that last winter he reached a breaking point. The dark, cold, wet days found him “just lying there, in my cabin, staring out, losing weight from not eating.” “I can’t do that anymore,” he said “I felt like I was in jail in that thing, trapped…” Word got out to Portland’s bicycling community, and within days, the web site raised over $500 and rallied a group of supporters to help Brian re-build. We’re not sure where Brian is now, but we’re hopeful that he’s happy, and that his freewheeling home is re-built and back in action.
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