More Pedicab Registrations in Austin - 126

The following information, plus aditional contact information can be found in the following document:

http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/publicworks/downloads/limoadd.pdf

ATX Pedicab
Mr. Dana Schoebert
5 pedicabs
(512) 803-2832

Capital Pedicab
Mr. Greg Foulkes
45 pedicabs
(512) 448-2227

Dikes on Bikes
Seth Bounds
6 pedicabs
(713) 870-4523

Dirtnail
Mr. Luke Iseman
2 pedicabs

Heart of Texas Pedicab
Mr. Steve Smajstrla
29 pedicabs
(512) 930-8791

Lone Star Cyclery
Mr. Bruce Swan
3 pedicabs
(512) 740-3711

Metrocycle
Mr. Nathan Lipson
22 pedicabs
1 rickshaw
(512) 825-1276

Movemint Bike Cab
Mr. David Knipp
2 pedicabs
(512) 346-5317

Not Your Usual Bikes
Mr. Wesley Stone
1 conference bike
(512) 740-7504

Red Devil Rides
Mr. Philip Seidenberg
2 pedicabs
(512) 539-8648

RiverCity Pedicabs
Mr. Michael Urbano
3 pedicabs
(210) 388-2557

Roadkill Pedicab Co.
Mr. John Fisher
3 pedicabs
(512) 563-2437

Triciclo Pedicabs
Ms. Shannon Montgomery
3 pedicabs
(512) 590-0545

This brings the total number of pedicabs up to 126.

Not to mention the electric golf carts that are operating illegally.

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  1. Gravatar romanzoo says:

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. (edited to remove personal references. -Ken Cameron)

    insurance is really cheap for single coverage.

    but anyway, for anyone else reading this,

    Alot of the larger fleets have flexible schedules and average pedicabs. Some have OK wagons and Trike Bikes.

    When it came down to “what pedicab” I should use… there was no other choice.

    Cycle Maximus. Expensive as heck, but within most peoples credit limits.

    Now, add single coverage for insurance, a trailor wagon to haul behind my truck, and you got a weekly lease average of 50 dollars a month. Not week.

    Hmm…. sounds familiar?

    Add also the fact that its the best pedicab period, for this type of work.

    The Mainstreets are OK, but cheaply constructed. Their doesnt seem to be many wagon dealers anymore. And of course theres the chinese garbage coming from the ports of LA and Houston.

    Here is what I considered when starting my own biz:
    1. safety.
    2. reliability
    3. style.
    4. ease.

    Sure, I could save 5 grand and build a “muffler” cab, but im not cheap.

    I know the value of paying for quality.

    When you forgo quality for cheapness, it shows.

    And I wanted the city, the insurance agencies and the public to know, that i care about them and you.

    Because I am, a nice guy.

    :)

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