London Bicycle Barge Starts Crowdfunding

London Bicycle Barge Starts Crowdfunding

Okay, okay, we’ll hold our hands up: this isn’t really a mountain biking story. And it’s a bit regional, being about That London. But essentially, a chap/chapess called TR MacGowran wants to build a Bicycle Barge, which would travel up and down the Grand Union Canal in London, repairing and servicing bikes.

6805-89dfbb0227aba1f5c9ffa8e278840c6bOn a barge! What’s not to love? It’s mobile, there’s some very cool thinking behind it, it’ll potentially boost cycling, and it’s wacky enough that people outside of cycling might take notice, and you know what? It might just work…

6805-ce992bdbc62476cf3f48facb399f0be0If you live in London, and you think this might be up your street, you can visit the Crowdfunder page here.

 

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Barney Marsh takes the word ‘career’ literally, veering wildly across the road of his life, as thoroughly in control as a goldfish on the dashboard of a motorhome. He’s been, with varying degrees of success, a scientist, teacher, shop assistant, binman and, for one memorable day, a hospital laundry worker. These days, he’s a dad, husband, guitarist, and writer, also with varying degrees of success. He sometimes takes photographs. Some of them are acceptable. Occasionally he rides bikes to cast the rest of his life into sharp relief. Or just to ride through puddles. Sometimes he writes about them. Bikes, not puddles. He is a writer of rongs, a stealer of souls and a polisher of turds. He isn’t nearly as clever or as funny as he thinks he is.

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5 thoughts on “London Bicycle Barge Starts Crowdfunding

  1. Imagine the scene… You’re riding along the canal path and suddenly your chain breaks on your fixie. Disaster! It’s almost half a mile to Camden! Then suddenly, from out of nowhere- BICYCLE REPAIR BARGE! Thank goodness you’ve come!

  2. I’m sure there was an article in a magazine a few years back about a cycle workshop on a narrow boat.
    I can’t remember where in the country it was though.
    It’s still a great idea though.

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