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Download NowThis week, Jagmeet Singh, leader of the NDP, added a new addition to his already impressive bike collection: a Black Iron Horse Polly electric cargo bike, purchased from Pedaal, a Toronto bike shop that’s been supplying him with bikes for years. While Singh is known for his advocacy of sustainable urban transportation, this isn’t just […]
This week, Jagmeet Singh, leader of the NDP, added a new addition to his already impressive bike collection: a Black Iron Horse Polly electric cargo bike, purchased from Pedaal, a Toronto bike shop that’s been supplying him with bikes for years. While Singh is known for his advocacy of sustainable urban transportation, this isn’t just another political statement—it’s about practical, eco-friendly transportation that fits into his everyday life.
Pedaal co-owner Eric Kamphof (along with Timm Harding) has been selling bikes to Singh for over two decades, first at Curbside Cycle, a shop he ran for 22 years, and now at his new store Pedaal.
Singh’s new ride comes after a trip to Copenhagen, where he test-rode the Black Iron Horse Polly and immediately fell in love with its unique design and functionality, according to a Pedaal blog post. The cargo bike, which uses rear-wheel steering for excellent handling.
“Jagmeet bought this bike because he wants to ride his family around. Including his wife sometimes! That meant it had to be a pretty spacious bike. The bike he got is a Black Iron Horse Polly, a bike that can be set up in a two, four or six-kid configuration. It’s actually used throughout Europe as a bicycle schoolbus!” Kamphof explains. “He got the four kid version because it can fit a full grown adult much better. If you do your research into cargo trikes you quickly find out that most trikes have “pivot steering.” This is where the whole box steers, with the wheels attached. It’s cumbersome and kind of horrible. Black Iron Horse are real mavericks.”
Eric and Tim with Jagmeet and the Black Iron Horse Polly cargo bike
Singh plans to use it to navigate his own neighborhood with his family, adding a personal touch to his environmentally-conscious lifestyle. After a delay thanks to a port strike in Montreal, Singh’s new cargo bike finally arrived, marking the latest addition to his collection, which has included more than a dozen bikes from Pedaal over the years.
For Kamphof, selling bikes such as the Black Iron Horse Polly to customers like Singh is what they’ve always envisioned—bringing practical, sustainable European bikes to Canada. The shop has become a hub for those who are passionate about urban cycling, and Singh has been a supporter since day one.
“He’s a great guy. Really genuine and authentic, no schmoozy politician in any way. Every time he swung by the shop he was genuinely interested in jumping out of the bike conversation to answer questions from people on the street or in the shop,” he says. “You can tell he lives for that and it’s something I’ve always admired.”
With elections on the horizon, Singh’s new cargo bike purchase highlights more than just a personal preference for sustainable transportation. It would be great if it brought attention to the ongoing issues surrounding Canada’s patchwork e-bike regulations, particularly when it comes to electric cargo bikes as well as the lack of visibility around the climate crisis issue heading into a new election.
Photos courtesy of Pedaal.
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