Thursday, April 28, 2011

"El Diablo the Germany" makes rickshaw royal wedding (omg)!

German cyclist designer Didi Senft presents his latest book in Storkow, about 50 km (31 miles) South of the German capital of Berlin, April 26, 2011. REUTERS/Tobias SchwarzReuters
STORKOW, Germany (Reuters Life!) - a German cyclist eccentric designer known as "El Diablo" to fans of cycling has unveiled its new creation - a royal rickshaw just in time for the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton Britain.
Didi Senft last creation is a pedal-powered half-cyclist, half-Trabant - the famous German different car for her body in plastic and the two-stroke engine.
"Any person in the world is after the marriage, and you do not have to take part," Senft said about his motivation.
"This is a global event like the World Cup football, but it takes only six hours - the World Cup takes four weeks."
Senft is called "el diablo" by enthusiasts for the Red Devil costume he wears racing bike Europe, including the Tower of France of cycling. He painted his trident white marks on to announce his presence to the riders race courses.
Senft built a new, often outrageous bicycle sports and pop culture events.
It houses its 120 sights two wheels in his own Museum in Storkow Berlin, which includes bicycles of largest and highest of the world, according to Senft.
Senft said he hopes will be the royal wedding and the two have children.
"Then we could equip the marriage with a trolley little rickshaw, and we could come up with more ideas and build more fun new things and to continue to send our best wishes in London."

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