James Brent and three mates will ride this bespoke quad cycle in the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge to raise money for Wellington Free Ambulance. Photo / David Haxton
Fundraising for Wellington Free Ambulance comes in many forms, but pedalling 160km around Lake Taupō via a crocodile bike is one of the more unusual but really cool ways.
A group of four mates are set to take part in the Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge in a bespoke mini ambulance quad cycle to raise money for the all-important charitable organisation.
Wellington Free Ambulance fleet mechanic James Brent and some mates were throwing ideas around about building some sort of bike for all of them to ride as part of the challenge.
It led to James approaching Croc Bike Hire, on Wellington’s waterfront, about transforming one of the four-person bikes for the challenge.
Owner Tony Christie kindly gave him one of the decommissioned bikes and James transformed it specifically for the challenge.
Bench seats were replaced with bike seats, a second gear was added, and a few metal beams were welded on to provide extra strength, plus a few other tweaks.
Nathan Wood, of Creative Sign Co, created Wellington Free-designed core flutes to affix to the bike making it look like a mini ambulance.
Finally, the quad cycle got the sign-off to take part in the challenge.
“I’ve got my own motorcycle repair business [JB Motorcycles], have been trying to build the quad cycle, and do Wellington Free work too, so training has been on the wayside recently so I’ll have to rely on muscle memory.
“It’s a bit nerve-racking because we’re going into the unknown.
“I’ve done the challenge a few times on a road bike, but this is so different.
“I guess the seating position will mean we’re working different muscles, which will be absolutely destroyed, as well as trying to keep the cramp monster away.”
But knowing their efforts are part of a bigger picture will keep them focused.
“It’s all for the 95th anniversary of Wellington Free Ambulance.