Kona Ute Cargo Bicycles

Date

2008

Client
Kona
![kona_ute_white_large](http://canadiandesignresource.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/kona_ute_white_large.jpg "kona_ute_white_large")![T2K9_UTE](http://canadiandesignresource.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/T2K9_UTE.jpg) Having spent a number of years in the Netherlands, where working bikes are common, it appears that cargo bikes seem to be making a legitimate move into Canada. Marketed as car replacements and as a way to eliminate emissions, the longer and stronger frame design allows a cyclist to carry heavier stuff, and unusually shaped loads. I have seen a carpenter with lumber and tools, and a musician carrying a cello on these. The design does not seem completely new, rather they draw from utility bicycles of the past, when cars where less common and cycling was not just recreation.