Having gotten into the Zombie genre of late, I've been thinking that a bicycle would be a great escape vehicle to get away from the undead. So many stories focus on cars getting stuck in freeways and survivors becoming zombie fodder while trapped in the traffic or after running out of gas and being stranded as the ravenous hordes come closer.
A bike would likely be able to navigate around many traffic jams and the engine (rider) could utilize flexible fuel sources. Heck, as many of us know, you can even cary quite a bit of stuff with a properly loaded bike.
I was quite happy to see a bike used in the pilot of The Walking Dead, but haven't really seen them in other books or movies.
As long as the scourge doesn't involve the very fast or very smart Zombies, you could probably get by okay. Plus, the quiet nature of the bike could mean for stealthier travel than a motorcycle or scooter.
Any thoughts? Any other disasters where a bike would come in handy?
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wait a minute, did i miss the point Jami? Should this be entirely hypothetical?
A while back I saw a movie called 'The Road', about a post-apocalypse world where bands of cannibals stalk the earth while the main characters, a father and his son, are trying to get to the south. Most people are on foot. During the entire movie, I couldn't help but wonder, where are the bikes? Riding a fat tired bike would certainly be better than hoofing it.
A while back I saw a movie called 'The Road', about a post-apocalypse world where bands of cannibals stalk the earth while the main characters, a father and his son, are trying to get to the south. Most people are on foot. During the entire movie, I couldn't help but wonder, where are the bikes? Riding a fat tired bike would certainly be better than hoofing it.
The screenwriters probably never thought of bikes at all. But I'd figure after a year or so, the lack of tubes would render the bike somewhat no-operable. I guess you can always stuff the tires with rubber or something else to prevent your rims from getting damaged but the ride wouldn't be very comfortable.
LarryN said:A while back I saw a movie called 'The Road', about a post-apocalypse world where bands of cannibals stalk the earth while the main characters, a father and his son, are trying to get to the south. Most people are on foot. During the entire movie, I couldn't help but wonder, where are the bikes? Riding a fat tired bike would certainly be better than hoofing it.The screenwriters probably never thought of bikes at all. But I'd figure after a year or so, the lack of tubes would render the bike somewhat no-operable. I guess you can always stuff the tires with rubber or something else to prevent your rims from getting damaged but the ride wouldn't be very comfortable.
I thought these panniers would make a good addition to a bike, if you could just mount a machine gun:
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?457884-New-Hard-Sided-Pann...
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