![Copenhagen Bikehaven by Mellbin 2011 - 2484](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7034/6487361561_d4f7964c64_z.jpg)
It always amazes me to see people cycling with their large Cellos through town.
There were no such cases when I was young. But now there seems to be cycle gear for almost every instrument available.
![Copenhagen Bikehaven by Mellbin 2011 - 2692](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7169/6487868027_b8a2d0b587_z.jpg)
Of course the Cellos stand out due to their size.
![Copenhagen Bikehaven by Mellbin 2011 - 2628](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7143/6487734663_18b2b985f2_z.jpg)
But there are many others who pedal around with a small stage set strapped to themselves and their bike.
![Copenhagen Bikehaven by Mellbin 2011 - 2281](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7025/6486969735_47797440d2_z.jpg)
Wonder if this model is as comfortable as the hard cases. But soft cases also seem to work well.
![Copenhagen Bikehaven by Mellbin 2011 - 1923](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7155/6486439515_6d6f4ed541_z.jpg)
Happy Cycling!
7 comments:
We get that in Edinburgh too ;-)
My husband makes violins, violas and cellos in Ottawa and one of his customers cycles to his shop with his cello.
Even in Ottawa!
I used to put it on my back too but side winds are tricky and if you have to further than 2km, it's a little tiring. here's a better solution:
http://tubulocity.com/?p=5579
Incidentally, helmets are required in Seattle.
A slightly more comfortable way to carry a cello on a bicycle....long distance, of course.
http://www.kristinrule.com/gypsylife.html
i have yet to see a tuba be transported by bike. That would be tricky
Ha, that's nothing ;)
There is a street musician in Amsterdam who rides with his double bass(!) on his back
Hi Mikael, so inspiring, like each of your posts. I just posted a same topic on SCC : http://strasbourgcyclechic.blogspot.fr/
Post a Comment