The Friday, 9-9-05, we talked to Randy Schlitter, one of the pioneers of the present day recumbent movement. A man who among other things, under the company name, Rans, manufactures both bicycles and airplanes, we talk about the products he manufactures, the Sail Trike that got it all started back in the '70' and even the book he is writing that also has the capacity to provoke another whole new way of thinking. To hear Randy, go to:
http://nationalbicyclegreenway.com/Podcasts/Rans.mp3
These and other Podcasts are at:
http://www.bikeroute.com/NBGPodcasts.php
Last Friday, we talked to Jan Vandertuin, the Renaissance Man, who among other things, brought the Pedalers Express and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) movements to America. A results getter who indeed walks his talk, he is now the driving force behind the Eugene, OR based Center for Appropriate Transport (CAT). Listen as Jan tells us about the bee hive of bicycle activity taking place in his massive 8000 square foot facility. Find out how CAT not only services Eugene, but impacts the national bike scene as it also excites and formally educates the youth up his way:
http://nationalbicyclegreenway.com/Podcasts/Cat12-02-05.mp3
Coming soon: Randy Schlitter, the widely acclaimed manufacturer of both Rans Airplanes and Rans Recumbents will join us on Dec 16. It was his invention of the Sail Bike, featured worldwide by Popular Science in the '70's, that helped to spawn the modern day resurgence in recumbent bicycling. Watch for the link as we will be sure to ask him, among many other things, whatever happened to a bike that easily reached speeds well in excess of 50 mph.
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