Author Archives: Suhas Malghan

About Suhas Malghan

This blog documents the design and development of environmentally sustainable machines and humane design practice in general; machines that work for humanity as well on the move as they do sitting still.

The Beater, Up in Lights

One of the most informative and aesthetically pleasing websites covering human powered transportation matters is Alan Barnard’s ecovelo blog.  For the past few weeks he’s been profiling personal rides and the result is a fascinating compilation of interesting machines. Amazingly, … Continue reading

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Smokie the Inverter Revealed *amended*

Now that’s it’s all fixed, I don’t mind looking at pictures of the scorched components inside the inverter.  It would be more informative if I could explain exactly what went wrong but since I haven’t been told what that is, … Continue reading

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Velomobile Progress and Inverter Update

A trio of 451mm wheels and several piles of folded sheet metal and machined parts have accumulated in piles around the place as I anxiously await the frame to arrive.  I’ve been hesitant to release too many  details as the … Continue reading

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