Introducing the Aergo |
Aerodynamics. Ergonomics. Sustainability. Portability. Usability. These concepts are the heart behind the RBR Aergo velomobile. We set out with the goal to create a velomobile for the commuter and the more casual rider, a velomobile that would fit the trike one already owns.
To achieve this, RBR partnered with Chuck McCain of GlasTec in Arizona to design a velomobile trike kit. GlasTec was the original manufacturer of the Aerolope velomobile, and it is from the Aerolope that the Aergo is molded. This isn't just a recycled shell - the original Aerolope was made to suit a two wheeled recumbent. A number of changes were put in place to make the Aergo a good fit for trikes. The shell itself has been modified so that it splits into two vertical halves. This makes the entire kit break down into a smaller package for shipping and storage. The shell has also seen the addition of wheel cutouts on either side of the cockpit to accommodate the two front wheels of a tadpole trike. It sounds simple enough, but the Aergo has already undergone several revisions and rounds of trial and error. Multiple riders have stepped inside it for a trip around the RBR lot and have provided their input. Among the challenges faced were:
And some challenges still remain:
Interest in the Aergo has come from all corners. Velomobile fans, environmental organizations, commuters, and even folks off the street who have seen it in front of the shop all want to know the big question - when can they get one? There's no solid answer yet to that question. Development of a full kit is a long way off. The work that occurs on the Aergo happens sporadically as time and resources permit. It is because of this that we are considering selling just the shells and letting you, the community, run with the Aergo design. We want to tap into the imagination and skills of every one of you who have ever said, "Have you thought of this?" or "I could do it better." If this would be of interest to you, please let us know via our contact form. We would like to gauge interest before embarking on this path. Thanks for your continued interest in the Aergo, and watch this space for new developments! |