Meet Your Maker
MJ – XYZ Cargo UK
We caught up with resident maker and forever inspiring soul MJ, who runs XYZ Cargo UK out of Edinburgh Open Workshop. MJ has a drive to educate and encourage folk to consider using cargo bikes more in their everyday life. The joy with cargo bikes is that they can be built to meet people’s lifestyles and requirements – whatever that may be (even if it’s a bit whacky). They are both sustainable in build and in use, often have a community or socially focused purpose and should often be the no-brainer option of transportation. So, let’s start spreading the word and using cargos more – but first let’s get a proper understanding of what they are, what they can do and find out more about MJ.
What are cargo bikes ?
The cargo cycle is as old as the safety bicycle.
In general terms, a cargo bike is designed specifically to carry people or things that you cannot fit on a regular bicycle. They come in all shapes and sizes; two wheelers, three-wheelers and 4-wheelers.
Cargo bikes were a popular way to move goods when car ownership was for the well-off only. If you ask older generations growing up in the 20’s and 30’s, they would know what you were referring to instantly.
The cargo cycle fell out of fashion, like bicycles did post war when car ownership was easier to obtain and we became a car dominated culture. The cargo cycle has had a renaissance with the advances in electric technology, especially in cities like Edinburgh where the topography of a city posed a challenge.
Right now, the cargo cycle industry is growing year on year with over 60% growth in the market in 2021 including the UK. (C.I.E)