OOPHAGA trike and a homebuilt wooden frame

oophaga recumbent tricycleI’m back from an extended weekend of mountain biking and kayaking at Tsali. I didn’t have (or want) phone or Internet access while I was out in the woods, so I am just now starting to look at some of the coverage from Interbike last week. Bike Rumor is one place where I have found good Interbike content so far. This “Lego-like” adjustable headset spacer from Trid Design was just one of the products they mentioned which caught my attention. As always, mtbr.com is a good place to find photo galleries from the show. Their Interbike page spotlights some interesting finds, like this Ridekick electric bike booster trailer.  Red Kite Prayer was focused on the road bikes at the show. They were at the outdoor demo earlier in the week too, so check out all their Interbike related posts.

I’ll get to more Interbike coverage later, but today I want to pass along a reader submitted design. OOPHAGA is a recumbent trike by Milos Todorovic. He explained the ideas behind his concept:

“These types of bikes need the looks to be more desirable, and that’s what OOPHAGA brings, it’s fresh and urban with an accent on aesthetics. Chassis is made of carbon fiber so it’s very strong and light, and it allows customization by specific measurements. Almost everything is customizable, the rims, the seat, color theme, decoration etc.

OOPHAGA is supposed to be driven on asphalt, but if one chooses it can be converted to an off-road bike. The trike also has shock absorbers for smoother ride. The headrest is removable and supports the head on a longer rides. Recumbent trikes are eco-friendly, which is crucial these days. With OOPHAGA you have a cool urban eco-friendly trike with endless customization options.”

While I am mentioning reader submitted designs, I want to point out this bent-ply frame by Jason Cram. Jason mentioned that an older Bicycle Design post inspired him to build it. He documented his steps along the way, so it makes for a pretty interesting DIY post at Instructables. Nice job, Jason!


Comments

5 responses to “OOPHAGA trike and a homebuilt wooden frame”

  1. Binch Shin Avatar

    I like all features of two bicycles (and even the frog of OOPHAGA :P)
    How special will be the feeling of riding an unique wooden bicycle? (no confidence of my own DIY though..)

  2. Mr.T Avatar
    Mr.T

    Actually also very similar to the Waldmeister Bike- but of course less professional:

    http://www.waldmeister-bikes.de/

  3. William F. Reynolds (Bill) Avatar
    William F. Reynolds (Bill)

    I’m personally interestrd in the OOPHAGA but, what sort of customisizing from a riders stand point do you allow and what is the base price?

  4. brian Avatar
    brian

    where can i get plans to build a recombant bike as im disabled and would like to build one so i can get about with my friend thank you for your help
    BRIAN

  5. Sebastiano Avatar
    Sebastiano

    Oophaga dove si può comprare?

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