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🗳️ Vote for Your Top Cargo Bike of 2024

What is your favorite cargo bike of 2024?

  • R&M Carrie

    Votes: 2 6.5%
  • Bullitt

    Votes: 3 9.7%
  • Tern GSD

    Votes: 6 19.4%
  • R&M Load

    Votes: 4 12.9%
  • Tern HSD

    Votes: 5 16.1%
  • Urban Arrow Family

    Votes: 6 19.4%
  • Aventon Abound

    Votes: 2 6.5%
  • Bunch Trike

    Votes: 2 6.5%
  • Xtracycle RFA

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • Xtracycle Swoop

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    31
I've yet to take ownership of the Orox, so it'd be ill of me to vote for something I haven't ridden just yet. However, I've been seeing quite a few Urban Arrows' around, and those I think are one of the biggest head-turners and bikes/ebikes that make people rethink what we can do on two wheels! That's where my vote had to go, for the Urban Arrows!
 
I think this depends a lot on interpretation!
My personal fave cargo bike is my new-to-me old minivelo with a frame-mounted rack.
But I voted for GSD 'cause I still see them kickin' ass on a very wide scale!
 
I think there's only one bike I can think of that can do absolutely everything 'okay' and be stored indoors in a tiny space. The GSD will always have my vote.
Bring on the BES3 gen 3. Surely we're just waiting for old stock to dwindle now right? Right‽
 
Despite not yet trying it out or even seeing it in person, I voted for the Carrie simply based on the design. It's a front-loader e-cargo bike that is smaller than the traditional, thereby giving front loader options to people who either can't store a full sized one or don't want to operate a full sized one. There are multiple long-tail-ish options out there, but the front load model line has yet to get some diversification up until now. The price point is a bit on the nose bleed side, but R&M is pricing in their build-to-ship strategy as well as their sustainability efforts. Would be nice to find a way to get that price down just a bit though.
 
Despite not yet trying it out or even seeing it in person, I voted for the Carrie simply based on the design. It's a front-loader e-cargo bike that is smaller than the traditional, thereby giving front loader options to people who either can't store a full sized one or don't want to operate a full sized one. There are multiple long-tail-ish options out there, but the front load model line has yet to get some diversification up until now. The price point is a bit on the nose bleed side, but R&M is pricing in their build-to-ship strategy as well as their sustainability efforts. Would be nice to find a way to get that price down just a bit though.
I wish they had somehow squeezed $1k off. It’s such a cool bike
 
I just bought a Tern HSD S00 (yay, new bike day!) yesterday and it’s pretty outstanding! It’s my second cargo bike, the first being a 2015 Spicy Curry that I had many adventures on with my two boys. The boys are now 14 and 12 and refuse to be seen on a cargo bike anymore, hence the downsize to the HSD. In fact the first questions 12 year old asked me upon laying eyes on the HSD for the first time was, “you’re not going to be picking me up on that, are you? I’ll be made fun of for the rest of my life.” 😂
 
Just 10? That means, you had to drop a lot...

Thanky for including the Bullitt :)
 
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