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Thread: The future of motorbike after the combustion engine?

  1. #21
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    You sad, sad man....

  2. What's a motorbike?

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    Shhhh Numb

    Adults ranting.

  4. #24
    numb dont ask you might end up buying one and hurting yourself

  5. That would never happen, Kelcy.

  6. #26
    it might you never know

  7. Well, I could have built a new Thundercat out of all the spares but I've burnt most of them.

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    you should

    get together with Kenny

    He seems to be trying to build a yammerharse out of old Trumpet bits.

  9. #29
    i blame global warming on all the thunderpussy parts you have burnt

  10. Now, electric bikes you say?

    Forget these electric mopeds they have now, they are heavy and generally rubash. I'd reckon that yamaha will be first in with a reasonable electric moped, if they stick with and make their electric cycle motor systems work.

    Forget batteries, what they need is hydrogen cells and large motors (we're talking Kw not watts here) they will be different to ride because they will have instant torque and totally linear power delivery.

    However, this kind off technology is years away from being produced at a reasonable price.

    I have a customer who deals with Hydrogen cells if I can remember his website I'll post you a link.

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