I just came past this thing after looking around the old fortress. Sadly it was out of service and most likely won’t be fixed today since it’s sunday and the mechanics have their day off. Would have loved to try it out.

I was talking to a local and he said most locals rather just push or ride up the hill, since using the thing is kinda hard. May make you do the splits. It’s also out of function during the night due to drunks getting wrecked on it. I guess there is a reason that it is ‘the first and only bicycle lift in the world’ as a tourist guide pointed out at the bottom of it.

Still really cool, i will check back again later, maybe some mechanic is bored on his day off, i am taking a day off myself here in Trondheim.

    • TheWaterGod@lemmy.ca
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      11 months ago

      That’s a really cool idea! I wonder if they could’ve made it a bit more ergonomic though? Dude at 1:40 is having a tough time with his leg stretched that far. Maybe if the track was closer to the road or if the lift’s foot rest was wider?

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        11 months ago

        I mean it’s just not a very smart design. An overhead cable that hooks around the downtube of the bike and pulls forward makes about 1000x more sense.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah I think making the foot rest wide enough to just simply put both feet and stand on would work decently well. I guess at that point it’s more like an escalator haha

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      11 months ago

      There weren’t any of those when i was there, but there is a citybike rental hub right next to it at the bottom.