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The Amazing Pubcycle ran its first test run on downtown Asheville streets in mid-August and is now in regular operation.
The rolling downtown bar departs at various times for 90-minute tours from in front of the Aloft Hotel at 51 Biltmore Avenue.
The pubcycle business is owned by the high-energy Shawn Vergrugghe, who moved to Asheville from Detroit about a year ago.
The pubcycle offers seating for five people on each side, all with pedals to work, and three seats in the rear, with no pedals. It also has a driver — and a battery-powered auxiliary electric engine to assist riders, if needed, on steep hills.
It averages about 3 miles per hour uphill and a bit faster downhill. Besides the charm of pedaling a bar down a street, pubcyclists soon discover that they are cheered on by onlookers as something akin to superheroes.
Verbrugghe said he has been working on launching the rolling bar business in Asheville since a seatmate on a flight from Detroit to Minneapolis showed him pictures of a pubcycle. He and his wife had been planning to move to Asheville and, since there was not already a pubcycle here, decided it would be “fun to do it here.”
The standard pubcycle, made of tubular steel, costs about $45,500 and weighs about 2,000 pounds.
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