First Electric Motorcycle in Neighborhood
crunch
Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 271 Niagara County, NY Pics |
2008-07-05 155094
An enterprising neighbor of mine just converted a gas powered motorcycle to electric. Here is a utube video of him taking a ride around my neighborhood.
Link: Utube Video of Electric Motorcycle
 
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First Electric Motorcycle in Neighborhood
auerbach
Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2168 West of Toronto Pics |
2008-07-06 155113
He did a nice job! ....
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First Electric Motorcycle in Neighborhood
earthwrks
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 3853 Home Office in Flat Rock, Michigan Pics |
2008-07-07 155127
Pretty kewl! Hearing the whine of the drivetrain reminded me of an article I saw the other day in the paper: a national organization for the blind is up-in-arms about cars that are very quiet cannot be heard by the blind when in traffic. They want MINIMUM noise emissions set by the government. And what will the deaf want--big punching arms to push them out of the way? And what about other disabled factions? Where does it end?
I read that back at the turn of the 19th century horse and buggy drivers were demading that the new "automobile drivers, when approaching a horse team on a road, pull over
DISMANTLE the vehicle and hide the parts in the bushes, They were to allow the horse team to pass and then reassemble the vehicle".
Guess it shows stupidity goes back generations.
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First Electric Motorcycle in Neighborhood
yooperpete
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1413 Northern Michigan Pics |
2008-07-07 155130
I've been looking at purchasing an electric motorcycle. The lack of any noise emission makes me wonder. They should mount reverse beeper sensors all around. I've been looking at "zeromotorcycles.com" and waiting for their street version to come out. ....
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auerbach
Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2168 West of Toronto Pics |
2008-07-07 155139
The engineering problem is that batteries are bulky and heavy whereas motorcycles are skinny and light, meaning that the batteries would have to be not much heavier or bulkier than the original engine and gas-tank, meaning that they would have to be high-tech (like li-ion), meaning an e-motorcycle would be costly.
I have a factory-made battery-assisted pedal bicycle for local errands. I love it, but the battery is lead-acid, which requires a heavier frame, making the bike pretty heavy to just pedal. ....
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