Bumble Bee

The Bumble Bee bike ride gives flight to the bicycle. Using a unique flexible drive shaft system, two riders propel themselves in mid air like bees buzzing around a flower.  It has a diameter of approximatley 25 feet and is 12 feet tall.

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Posted on a Sat in September 2005f 2005 by Laird

The Dizzy Toy

Two pedalers sit face to face as the world around them becomes a blur.  Requires a 20 foot diameter.

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Posted on a Thu in September 2005f 2005 by Rudy

12 bike Carousel (#2)

12 Bicycles are put into motions as riders pedal together on under a swirling canopy. Requires a 30 foot diameter area.

Bike Carousel

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Posted on a Thu in September 2005f 2005 by Rudy

BobFest

Punk ass all day (for multiple days) show kicked butt. There are a bunch of photos…
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Posted on a Sun in July 2005f 2005 by Rudy

Kiddie Carousel

A 4 bike carousel is for little ones that teaches pedaling and teamwork.

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Posted on a Fri in April 2005f 2005 by Rudy

Caurousel (#1)

The first large scale bike ride was the carousel. Photo taken in Point Arena, California. This ride has been dismanteled…

Posted on a Tue in February 2005f 2005 by Rudy

Three Seat Ferris Wheel

Developed by Paul the Plumber.  This three person pedal powered ride is a further extention of the two seater. This is the stationary set up of the moving Star Wheel. Click images for larger versions.

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Posted on a Sun in January 2004f 2005 by Laird