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I recon you could fit a tail tidy and a smaller screen, do away with those silly looking lights. And then make 60miles to a charge. ____________________ Chase my Witch up, Catch my Snitch up.
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Beware of just interpreting the performance of electric vehicles by horsepower/torque figures alone.
A petrol engine makes that horsepower and torque in a peak at a specific rev speed.
An electric motor makes it constantly. Twist that throttle (rheostat/potentiometer) and peak torque is delivered instantly and constantly until it revs out.
The one person I've talked to who has actually ridden a vaguely functional and performance-orientated electric bike said that it's claimed 50bhp was delivered in such an instantaneous and relentless fashion, it made his 1200 bandit look like a childs toy.
What I don't understand is why they don't put the most slippy, aerodynamic full fairing and front mudguard they can find on electric bikes. Air friction is the enemy in terms of range. They are invariably naked bikes with polygonal dashes/headlights which seems foolish in the extreme. Get a 'busa style fairing on there. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Seen those Saietta bikes being test ridden round Regents Park, they look like they're from the future, the Empulse looks v.similar to my bike actually.
Apart from the cost, weight, impracticalities the number one thing that would put me off is the quietness of electric vehicles. It was bad enough on a 4-stroke 125 with people/cars not hearing you coming, can't imagine what its like on an electric bike.
They should have a loud speaker where you can select different engine sounds, dodge viper, Formula 1 (well maybe not this years ) etc. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Well, the cost will come down when demand makes neodymium and lithium less scarce, because that's how geology works. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Rogerborg wrote: | Well, the cost will come down when demand makes neodymium and lithium less scarce, because that's how geology works. |
Had to have a chuckle at this comment
BTW, a lot of young engineers are looking seriously at maximising speed, endurance and battery life these days with the Greenpower racing series, aimed at schools and colleges.
Our secondary is one of the few Welsh schools who compete and do quite well concidereing budgets and facilities.
It is all relative really, 30 years ago, Diesel was a dirty, underpowered and generally slow, but economical fuel for long comutes and heavy haulage, now we have improved turbo technology, couple that with the increased torque from a well setup D and you get no petrol fueled vehicle winning Le Mans since 2005 and in some cases, emissions lower than a performance GTi.
Here we are at a similar place to that for the diesel then.
Electric vehicles (and hybrids) are making their presence felt in various forms all over the world, with IOM TT having a purely elecrtic formula race and F1 going down a dual drive route, it is only a matter of time before we will be seeing plugin points in car-parks, fuel cell replenishment at filling stations and bullet proof warantees on the vehicles.
Don't misunderstand me, I do not envisage all of this happening in the next 5 years, but with the techological advances and speed of progress these days, I can see it being in my lifetime, rather than my kids or grandkids lifetimes.
Then again, according to Back to the Future, we'd be on Mr Fusion reactors and hover boards by now, so we will have to see. ____________________ 2002 Rieju RS2-50 (Sold, spares or repair), 2010 Suzuki DR-125SM (Traded for ->), 2007 Honda CBF 600 (Sold), 2010 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 (Briefly, now returned), 2007 Suzuki Intruder 1800m (Even More Briefly, traded in for ->), 2014 Suzuki V-Strom 650 |
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I think I'd certainly look at getting one. Although I can't find a power specification, it must be around 35-40kW for a 110mph top speed, so could be A2 compliant.
There are charge points at work, so juice is free.
Their website quotes a price of £15k though, which isn't eligible for a government grant to soften. Even if the grant did extent to us uncouth automocyclists, a minimum warranty of 60,000 miles is needed.
Maybe I'll get a second hand one for £5k next year. ____________________ This post is probably not serious and shouldn't be taken literally.
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It's a shame really, I'd totally ride one of them for my commuting. My commute is 12 miles each way across town, so just about perfect for the range limitations.
Problem is, the extra £14,500 purchase price over my current commuting bike would by a metric arseload of petrol..
110 miles / week @47mpg is 10.67L/week or £14.41/week, x46 weeks commuting in a year is £662 in petrol for this year
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