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Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Thanks Urban School!

Posted by fossilfool

We had a blast last night at the Urban School, pedal powering their first dance of 2010. Thanks to Lucy, Lucas, Catherine and all the students and teachers. 

As with any Rock The Bike event, we invite people at the event to pedal. The kid in the foreground is pedaling the Choprical Fish, which is powering the lighting at the dance.  Read More »

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Monday, December 7th, 2009

How to surf a Mundo

Posted by fossilfool

 

Here's a very clear demonstration of the technique. 

See how the calf muscle hooks the front of the saddle? That's how you control the bike. The rear foot plants forward of the axle. 

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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Pastana Surfs Valencia as Rock The Bike crew roll from Bike Expo to nighttime gig at Baobab.

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Of the three in our crew that can surf Mundos only Adam Pastana has the sense of foundation that allows him to dance while surfing. We were on our way from the SF Bike Expo to power the Genie and yours truly at Baobab Village last night.

My parents have told me to take this off our homepage and focus on selling the Down Low Glow.

I think it's rolling street theater and an absolutely stunning breakthrough in rocking the bike (lowercase). It's inspiring to me, so I hope that, despite the obvious safety considerations, it's inspiring on some level, to you too.

Besides that, this brief video shows three of our most important products in action: Read More »

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Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Surfin' Mundos with the Rock The Bike Crew in SF.

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Adam Aufdencamp spreads his wings on his first Mundo surf.

Below: Video of a Sunday Night Mundo surf with Pastana and Masha. Footage: Aufdencamp.

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Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Yuba's new V3 Mundo is here, offering numerous parts upgrades and usability improvements

Posted by fossilfool

 

Yuba releases its all-new V3 Mundo Cargo Bike, with numerous upgrades and usability improvements, making this already beloved bike a true tool for mobility, fitness, and community. Stylish, tough, and highly customizeable, the V3 Mundo stands at the ready for all sorts of missions. The new 21-speed drivetrain and the impressive weight savings -- 9 pounds lighter than the original V1 Mundo -- mean more riders can enjoy a true cargo bike, in more terrains, with no sacrifice in the Mundo's legendary stiff ride quality. Read More »

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Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Thanks Fair Oaks St. and the Yes Men! for too much fun in San Francisco Halloween weekend.

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Late night Haunted Hay Ride on the Biker Bar, cruising down 18th from the Castro to the District, with five European tourists along for the ride.


Rockin' Halloween colors on our way to Fair Oaks St. with a Masked Masha rolling a Mundo with the Down Low Glow. At sunset, yeow! Read More »

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Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Pedal Power intern Jeff's final report

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Interning at Rock The Bike’s Berkeley, CA workshop has been an exciting and challenging learning experience. RTB is a fast growing sustainable company with a diverse product line to manage so there is no such thing as a dull day with repetitive tasks. I worked closely with their team of engineers to refine their existing product line. Read More »

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Monday, August 10th, 2009

Thanks Sunday Streets fans and crew!

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Rock The Bike pumping up the Mission District for Sunday Streets. by you.
Morning ride: Crew pumping up the District for Sunday Streets.

Sunday Streets (near the beach), August 9, 2009 by Steve Rhodes.

Set up our Pedal Powered Stage on the Great Highway, with dancing on the beach. Photo: Steve Rhodes Read More »

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Monday, July 27th, 2009

Thanks SF Marathon runners and pedalers

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Viv crew hamming it up between awards categories by you.
Rock The Bike brought our Pedal Powered Stage to the finish line of the San Francisco Marathon, where fans, runners, volunteers, and the crew pedal powered the awards ceremony. Above, Viv team volunteers helped us get a groove going between the different award classes. Read More »

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

Thanks Central Park! Rock The Bike NYC is alive and kicking.

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Rock The Bike NYC

 

Rock The Bike says a huge thank you to Central Park Conservancy for getting us involved in Earth Day 2009, and helping us get Rock The Bike NYC off the ground. Here are some of the highlights from our visit to New York over the past 11 days.

 

Kids Love Spin Art

 

We had a blast meeting the public at Earth Day. Above, Pedal Powered Spin art.

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Recent Press

Dirt Rag reviews the Mundo

Dirt Rag, Nov 18, 2008

It is easy to categorize the Yuba Mundo as a cargo/utility bike, but what founder Benjamin Sarrazin and others involved in the production of the Mundo remind us is that this is, in fact, an expression of the elemental functionality of a bicycle.

Gear: Sport utility bikes

Los Angeles Times, Oct 7, 2008

Solid, simple execution of the cargo-bike concept.

Going Green with the Mundo Recycling "Truck"

State Journal, Sep 8, 2008

Stuart Harrod, 44 of Frankfort, sits on his cargo bike during the second annual Going Green: Frankfort Climate Action Festival on the Old Capitol lawn Saturday. The bike has an electric motor attached to the front tire and is used for picking up groceries and running errands around town, Harrod said. The motor helps along the hills and it is good exercise, Harrod said.

Features

Rock solid for passenger transport

Customizing a Mundo with bamboo running boards.

Lighter Mundo

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Common Questions

What steps are involved in assembling the V3 Mundo?

How do I use an internally geared hub or cross-country hub with the Mundo frame?

Can a Mundo be shipped ready to ride? How much extra does this cost?

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The people say...

quotation "The large panels not only waterproof the load, but allow advertisements on this delivery vehicle. "
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-Ken of Portland Pedal Power
May 4, 2009

quotation "Here are a few more Mundo shots for you."
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-Brad in Boise
February 3, 2009

quotation "It's about two miles to the coffee shop and a little bit of a grade. I was very surprised at the speed of 12mph I was able to travel with relatively little effort. [My girlfriend] was surprised that she could keep up with me on a bike that outweighed hers by 35 lbs. She later rode it and loved it."
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-Randy Burgess
January 26, 2009