In a bike lane?
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Hmm, not sure many of us will think that should be in a bike lane, not least in that if it ever came to the UK, with that frontal area and the power it would have (legally) to play with then max speed would be about 10mph!
As for pollution free? I'm glad they have found a way to generate electricity pollution free, but they have been very quiet in launching and rolling it out, anyone ever heard of this pollution free electricity? No chain lube or greases used either of course....or am I being cynical?
Hmm, not sure many of us will think that should be in a bike lane, not least in that if it ever came to the UK, with that frontal area and the power it would have (legally) to play with then max speed would be about 10mph!
As for pollution free? I'm glad they have found a way to generate electricity pollution free, but they have been very quiet in launching and rolling it out, anyone ever heard of this pollution free electricity? No chain lube or greases used either of course....or am I being cynical?
Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.
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Do they not have side winds in San Diego?Location: ciderspace0
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No way should that ever be allowed on cycle paths!0
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Just where are you supposed to fit 2 adults/500 pounds of cargo? That does look very silly.0
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markhewitt1978 wrote:No way should that ever be allowed on cycle paths!
in the uk at least isn't not.0 -
Another question - should this: http://snip.ly/Her9#https://www.youtube ... 8G3xxjiz-0 be allowed to go on the pavement as they are walking...?0
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Similar benefits/drawbacks to the Renault Twizy, and (despite the backing of a major car manufacturer) that's not exactly taken off...Pannier, 120rpm.0