Riding the Sidewalks of Belarus in a Velomobile! - a podcast by Gary Solomon

from 2020-05-22T07:00

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Jascha Beuttler loves to tour Europe in his Velomobile. Today he share's his adventure starting in his native Germany then traveling to Poland and Belarus. In Belarus he found himself required to ride his Quest on the sidewalk which led to an interesting interaction with local authorities. Next up we go to Mumbai, India where we meet Rajkumar Khatri. He and his family have created a unique motorized recumbent trike out of discarded upright frames. Needless to say they and their trike have become a sensation in India. Lastly, we catch up with Tom Flohr in Lincolnton, NC. Tom is the owner of Trident Trikes and will bring us up to date on his company's activities during the pandemic. He will be available to answer any questions from you during a live AMA session as well.

**Table of Contents for this month’s video. Click on the section you’d like to jump to:
00:00:00  Intro
00:00:50  What’s on Today’s Show
00:01:45  Panel Introduction
00:04:10  Sponsor Introduction
00:05:30  Rajkumar Khatri builds a trike in India and becomes a sensation
00:24:47  Jascha Beuttler’s velomobile adventure to Poland and Belarus
01:19:06  Tom Flohr from Trident Trikes with an Ask Me Anything session
01:39:44  Sponsor Thanks
01:41:10  Coming up next month
01:43:28  How you can support the Laidback Bike Report

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