Pedal Powered Talk Show combines a cargo bike and a TV interview set
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The Pedal Powered Talk Show is an internet TV program, incorporating a set that is pedaled to the location of each interview (Photo: Daniel Stark Photography)
The Pedal Powered Talk Show is an internet TV program, incorporating a set that is pedaled to the location of each interview (Photo: Daniel Stark Photography)
Pedal Powered Talk Show host Boaz Frankel interviewing Portland artists Emi Lenox and Natalie Nourigat (Photo: Daniel Stark Photography)
The Pedal Powered Talk Show is an internet TV program, incorporating a set that is pedaled to the location of each interview (Photo: Daniel Stark Photography)
Pedal Powered Talk Show host Boaz Frankel interviewing Portland artists Emi Lenox and Natalie Nourigat (Photo: Daniel Stark Photography)
Pedal Powered Talk Show host Boaz Frankel with actor Daniel Baldwin (Photo: Daniel Stark Photography)
The Pedal Powered Talk Show is an internet TV program, incorporating a set that is pedaled to the location of each interview (Photo: Daniel Stark Photography)
Article Summary
The guys over at Portland, Oregon’s Metrofiets are a pretty talented bunch when it comes to designing cargo bicycles for more than ... well, for more than hauling cargo. Not long ago, they made headlines with their Beer Bike, that incorporates a tap-equipped wooden bar, space and hardware for two kegs, and a rack created specifically for carrying pizza boxes. They’ve also built bikes that have served as a mobile coffee shop, and as a go-anywhere bicycle repair station. Their latest creation, however, is aimed at the world of broadcasting – it’s a two-wheeled human-powered talk show set.
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