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 Posted: 01:05 - 16 Aug 2010 Post subject: Could this replace your bike for the winter commute? |
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Nissan Land Glider
https://www.fuglyrides.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Nissan_Land_Glider_Concept_Front.jpg
Computer controlled tilting system results in good corner stability despite it's narrow width. It's small size and narrow wheels make it a more efficient electric car, as well as making parking easy and getting through city traffic easier. It charges magnetically using magnets in parking places. It's basically more bike than car, with the benefit of weather protection, less vulnerability to ice & salt and costs about 50p to charge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dSc1nhxUyg
I don't think its the ultimate solution just yet, but i think its a big step int he right direction. More lean, more power and better looks and i'd possibly buy one! |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTFpMYd2KlQ
Looks about as well handling as most bikes & small cars. In theory 4 wheels can give more grip and allow for higher corner speeds than on a bike. Direction changes don't look super fast, but i guess thats something that could be tweeked.
The magnets in the floor method of charging isn't realistic at all at the moment, but then it is just a concept car. The fact that they have the technology working to do that could make petrol stations and problems with storing hydrogen obsolete. Instead you just park it up in a special bay, pay for the parking at the meter and get your car charged up at the same time. You could probably get a charging system installed at home too. Sounds like a pain in the ass, but when fuel prices hit £5 a litre, suddenly £500 on some home charging point will suddenly seem very reasonable  |
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It's possibly just me but does the word go-kart come to mind when seeing it drive  |
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If I had the spare change for something like that, I'd probably just go for the Carver that they showed on Top Gear...
or maybe even one of those Smart Diablo cars (with the Busa engine)  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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Another 3 wheeler that i've not seen before, this one from Mercedes:
Merc F300 Lifejet
I think i prefer the '2 front 1 rear' arrangement, it looks a little more 'stable' to me.
Another Merc concept which i think is quite funky:
F400 Carving
It's a 4 wheeler, but the wheels tilt and vary the contact patch. ____________________ Space Monkey #7
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What a complete waste of time, money and resources.
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Don't think four wheels offer better cornering speed - you need downforce for that I believe.
You may well get later braking, but presumably it's going to have rather narrow tyres, or possibly rounded bike style ones to account for the leaning.
I think I'll stick to my bike or reasonable-performance 'normal' car . |
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Replace a bike? No. Too big for useful filtering.
Replace a car? Maybe. A lot of commuting cars have one person occupancy; this wouldn't cure congestion as such because people would still leave the same distance between cars and single carriageway roads will still be the same width. Where it would be useful is parking - widthways you'd probably be able to get three of these where two normal cars would park. You'd need to get people used to the form factor first before attempting to lull them over to electric power, so some small high efficiency engine would be needed - maybe a twin cylinder Diesel than can average over 100mpg. Then once people are used to them being on the road, the switch to electric would be taken up quicker. IMHO.
Would I have one? Yes. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 181 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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