This bike was made by a group called Maya Pedal in Guatemala. They turn bikes into machines such as mill/corn degrainers, water pumps, coffee depulpers, and metal sharpeners. At GreenFest, the group had the bike set up as a blender.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
More on Bikes
Jimmy's last post reminded me of way back in August when Emma, Kyle, and I attended GreenFest and Emma rode a similar bike.


This bike was made by a group called Maya Pedal in Guatemala. They turn bikes into machines such as mill/corn degrainers, water pumps, coffee depulpers, and metal sharpeners. At GreenFest, the group had the bike set up as a blender.
This bike was made by a group called Maya Pedal in Guatemala. They turn bikes into machines such as mill/corn degrainers, water pumps, coffee depulpers, and metal sharpeners. At GreenFest, the group had the bike set up as a blender.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Have you seen the crank/wind-up flashlights? Much better than traditional flashlights found with gooey batteries after being left for long periods of time.
ReplyDelete