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The Idea Behind The Chukudu Wooden Scooter

What is Chukudu?

A Chukudu is an African made local scooter which has no paddles or brakes and is capable of carrying hefty loads over 500KG. It’s surprising to know that this vehicle needs no fuel or gas to function and neither does it need electricity like the Tesla models. It’s widely used in some parts of Africa, especially The Democratic Republic Of Congo.

How is a Chukudu Made ?

This vehicle is made from wood, metal and rubber. It has a two wheel tire either crafted from wood or a metal disce, a carriage platform for loads and a handlebar which acts as the steering.

How to Ride a Chukudu

The Chukudu is maneuvered by the rider by pushing the vehicle and using one foot on the ground then hopping on the vehicle to roll downhill or flat surfaces.

How Much Does a Chukudu Cost?

A Chukudu costs around $100 and is made up of Woods, Metals and Rubber costing around $70. Who ever invented this vehicle is a genius.

Watch How a Chukudu is Made

 

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