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Home Community Blog Travis Aergo origins
Aergo origins
Written by Travis Prebble   
Monday, 01 December 2008 12:58

As we mention on the Aergo page, the Aergo has its origins in the Aerolope velomobile.  Unfortunately, Aerolope info is a little tough to come by these days since it stopped production some time ago.  Thanks to the nature of the web, however, we do at least have a good selection of photos from the Aerolope days.

How is this news?  It isn't, really, but this time of year always makes me nostalgic.  Plus, 2008 has been a good year for Aergo development, and it seems appropriate to take a look back as we continue to move forward.

Aerolope velomobile marketing collage Aerolope velomobile with enclosed shell Aerolope velomobile next to Turner recumbent Aerolope velomobile amidst a riding group Aerolope velomobile as featured in Recumbent Cyclist News Two styles of Aerolope shell - half height and full height

 


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