I saw a bike on the road today which completely baffled me. It looked like straight out of a sci-fi movie set. I think i found it now, and it really does look weird...
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Specs are not that bad though:
0-60 in 3.9 sec
80mph top speed
112 miles range in the city
all electric
shame it's price is even more shocking than it's shape... close to 17k inc vat These tree huggers are really on a roll aren't they... Make it 5k and i'll think about it... muppets
I saw the weirdest bike today
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Re: I saw the weirdest bike today
I like the 0-60 times at under 4 secs and it's got plenty of power. In fact way too much for the claimed market of commuters doing 11~ mile (total) commutes a day. That's where the plus points end though.
Like you say, it's too expensive.
It's not at all practical (seeing as this is being marketed as a commuter in the blurb) - no storage, no room for pillion, nowhere to put top box/panniers, no weather protection. No ABS either which is a shocker for a bike of this price. And chain drive.
Li-ion batteries are not at all eco friendly as the heavy metals are dug out of huge polluting open cast mines.
Also how well is a li-ion battery going to work in the cold weather we've been having as they don't perform as well in the cold?
And the cost of a replacement battery in 3 years will be extortionate.
As a toy it looks like it would be amazing fun and they should market it as such
But a a realistic alternative to a cheap commuter bike, no way not even close and with an 112 mile claimed maximum range (or 58 miles "highway" range) it would be pretty crap for most Sunday rideouts too.
Still perfect for the smug Prius crowd though
Like you say, it's too expensive.
It's not at all practical (seeing as this is being marketed as a commuter in the blurb) - no storage, no room for pillion, nowhere to put top box/panniers, no weather protection. No ABS either which is a shocker for a bike of this price. And chain drive.
Li-ion batteries are not at all eco friendly as the heavy metals are dug out of huge polluting open cast mines.
Also how well is a li-ion battery going to work in the cold weather we've been having as they don't perform as well in the cold?
And the cost of a replacement battery in 3 years will be extortionate.
As a toy it looks like it would be amazing fun and they should market it as such
But a a realistic alternative to a cheap commuter bike, no way not even close and with an 112 mile claimed maximum range (or 58 miles "highway" range) it would be pretty crap for most Sunday rideouts too.
Still perfect for the smug Prius crowd though
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Re: I saw the weirdest bike today
Us tree huggers get a lot wierder than that .....and in my case a lot cheaper and without the Li-ion too
but sometimes we go old school too
And now and again we go completely over the top ape-shit at 216 mph
but sometimes we go old school too
And now and again we go completely over the top ape-shit at 216 mph
WE ARE THE BURG resistance is futile
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Re: I saw the weirdest bike today
That cruiser looks cool, is that a concept or a working vehicle?Bluebottle wrote:Us tree huggers get a lot wierder than that .....and in my case a lot cheaper and without the Li-ion too
but sometimes we go old school too
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Re: I saw the weirdest bike today
Its a working vehicle commisioned by Semens, fabrication by OCC and been ridden
There is a "home-build" community that convert smokers and/or build from scratch too, some really wild stuff. the direct non-controller bikes are frighteningly quick off the line.
There is a "home-build" community that convert smokers and/or build from scratch too, some really wild stuff. the direct non-controller bikes are frighteningly quick off the line.
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Re: I saw the weirdest bike today
I Have seen the same thing,think it was going though new cross.I Thought it was me seeing things...
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Re: I saw the weirdest bike today
Perhaps you were both seeing things......richie the 1st wrote:I Have seen the same thing,think it was going though new cross.I Thought it was me seeing things...