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Factors allowing for rapid dissemination of the wood-framed
bicycle-wheel handcart in SSA.
1. Wood structure (Frame and Body) - Hand hewn wood
planks are widely available and relatively affordable throughout
much of SSA.
2. Bicycle wheels, actually the components from which
they are built, are (in SSA) the most common and cheapest wheel
available and suitable for handcart construction.
3. Spares for wheels, including tires and tubes,
as well as hubs, spokes and hub components, are available throughout
SSA, even in remote rural trading centers.
4. Construction is simple, and any carpenter
can build a cart using the simplest of common woodworking tools.
5. Repair and modification of wooden handcarts
by local carpenters is easy.
6. Repair of bicycle wheels is easy, with many
bicycle mechanics available.
NOTE: Similar handcart designs, utilizing bicycle (or
used moped and motorcycle) wheels, but welded steel frames, are in widespread
but infrequent use throughout SSA. Factory-built independent-wheel carts
with welded steel frames are widespread in Europe and Asia. They demonstrate
the utility of the basic design. However, due to the economic factors
precluding the widespread use of steel handcarts in SSA, such carts have
not been widely adopted there.
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