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    Grace Electric Bike Is Part Motorcycle, Part Race Car and Part Fighter Jet

    Mission One Electric Bike Breaks World Speed Record

    Carbon Fiber Electric Bike Drives Batman Environmentally Conscious

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    Image of nutbastard nutbastard
    11/18/09

    In reply to Grace Electric Bike Is Part Motorcycle, Part Race Car and Part Fighter Jet
    "That's not enough to make it a serious mode of transportation, but if you live in an urban area it might make some sense."

    riiight, putting around on a $9k bike in an urban area sounds like a really great idea...
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    Image of dingus dingus
    11/17/09

    In reply to Grace Electric Bike Is Part Motorcycle, Part Race Car and Part Fighter Jet
    Heeeey... Is that young Henry Winkler under all that hair? Can this bike jump sharks?
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    Image of RPMurphy RPMurphy
    11/18/09

    @dingus: Judging by the long hair and curvy chest, I would say it's a girl. But maybe that's just me.
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    Image of dingus dingus
    11/18/09

    @RPMurphy: I'm concerned about the prominent brow and cleft chin. All I'm saying is that's the Fonz plus a wig and some baloons. #grace
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    Image of Kamenwati Kamenwati
    09/15/09

    In reply to Mission One Electric Bike Breaks World Speed Record
    THis cool. Can someone tell me why electric vehicles have lower top speeds then their gas counter parts?
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    Image of met2art met2art
    09/15/09

    @Kamenwati: Torque. More specifically, the lack thereof. A bigger flywheel helps, but also offsets the lightness you need to account for the lower torque and battery weight... Also, heat dissipation in the windings of the motor is an issue
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    Image of anon anon
    09/15/09

    In reply to Mission One Electric Bike Breaks World Speed Record

    Picture of the GPRS eboxer.
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    Lizard_King promoted this comment anon was starred anon was unstarred
    Image of Lizard_King Lizard_King
    09/15/09

    @craighyatt: I checked this thing out a bit ago. It is rather small, tires are as thin as an early 70's moped, brakes are from the illustrious 'Tiger' company, and other than that, it seemed like a cheap Asian knock-off of a product that does not exist.

    I've been checking into electric motos for the past few years, along with electric conversions or a diesel/biodiesel/veggie-oil motor for a wonderfully light Bandit 400 chassis I have. It's getting close. I want to ride the Vectrix scooter, but it is a scooter - the thing looks well made though.
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    Image of anon anon
    09/16/09

    @Lizard_King: my electic bike conversion is OK, but I long for just a tad more speed. i suppose that will always be the case. i think the top legal speed on a bicycle in my state is 20MPH, but you can get away with maybe 25. I am currently running around 20MPH if I pedal assist a lot. My controller is 36V but is rated up to 48V, so I think my next move is a higher voltage battery when this one dies. The battery I have is LiFePO so it should last a pretty long time.
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    Image of Software_Goddess Software_Goddess
    09/15/09

    In reply to Mission One Electric Bike Breaks World Speed Record
    Deadly road rash.
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    Image of gransee gransee
    09/15/09

    In reply to Mission One Electric Bike Breaks World Speed Record
    150 mile range is usefull. My buddy's harley goes 120 miles on a full tank. It is always in the shop though.
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    Image of bucho54 bucho54
    09/15/09

    @gransee: Exactly. 150 miles is great for a motorcycle. Both my old Honda and my current Harley get a bit over 100 miles to a tank. 150 would be an improvement for me.
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    Image of Lizard_King Lizard_King
    09/15/09

    @bucho54: I would not call anything less than 200 miles per tank convenient (car or motorcycle). At anywhere from 4.5 to 5 gallons, all my bikes for the last 10 years have gotten at least 200miles per tankfull.

    For an electric bike? I'm hoping for 50 mph for 50 miles per charge. That would make it convenient for my needs.
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    Image of Sean Scrooby Grube Sean Scrooby Grube
    09/15/09

    @Lizard_King: You know what would be convinient? An electric teleporter. So i can teleport from my bed to wherever I need to go. It's convinient because now before I teleport I have to start up my deisel motor in my bedroom. It sucks because if I don't teleport in time, the carbon monoxide from the motor kills me.
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    Lizard_King promoted this comment Edited by Sean Scrooby Grube at 09/15/09 6:11 PM Sean Scrooby Grube was starred Sean Scrooby Grube was unstarred
    Image of diablomuerte diablomuerte
    09/15/09

    @bucho54: umm, that is 150 miles, followed by 8 hours of recharge time (at standard household current) before you can continue riding. Whereas refuel time to full "charge" on a gas powered motorcycle is less than one minute. A typical ride from san diego to san francisco, about 500 miles, takes about 8-9 hours on a gas powered motorcycle, including lunch and gas stops. On the electric bike, the same trip would take 40 hours, including 32 hours of downtime for charging. Bring a few good paperbacks and a pillow. If you can find 220v charging stations, downtime is reduced to 8 hours, making the total trip 16 hours, or twice as long as the gas powered vehicle. Nice looking bike though. And great for short rides of up to one hour away from home, after which you need to turn around and ride back to charge up overnight.
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    Image of Lizard_King Lizard_King
    09/15/09

    @diablomuerte: I'm sure there would be an iPhone app that would show you the nearest 220V outlet you could poach from given any amount of popularity of vehicles such as these.

    If a Vectrix ([www.vectrix.com]) wasn't a scooter, I would think about one seriously.
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    Image of Lizard_King Lizard_King
    09/15/09

    @Sean Scrooby Grube: The diesel fumes scare away the houseflies. Take this as a blessing.
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    Image of spudhed spudhed
    09/16/09

    @Lizard_King: i dont see any real prob with it, my nc30 only got about 125 miles on a full tank and that was more than enough for almost any day to day travelling i do, most people wouldnt want to cover such long distances on a race position bike. not sure id be too happy with a silent bike though
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    Image of Lizard_King Lizard_King
    09/16/09

    @spudhed: The comment was intended to show how this whole electric vehicle concept might not replace full gasoline vehicles' duties right away, but still be useful, as in: While I don't find internal compustion bikes convenient when they have to be refilled less than 200 miles, I would certainly use an electric bike that gets 4 times less the mileage.

    When taking trips on my bike, I've often gone 75 miles without an open gas station... I'm glad it get's high mileage and has a huge tank.

    Electric is not going to take over right away, and that is fine, I still want one.
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    Image of Lite: hates Illinois Nazis Lite: hates Illinois Nazis
    09/15/09

    In reply to Mission One Electric Bike Breaks World Speed Record
    This article really sparks my interest in electric vehicles.
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    09/15/09

    @Lite: killed Dumbledore: That video will result in a lightning storm of orders.
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    Image of Curves Curves
    09/15/09

    In reply to Mission One Electric Bike Breaks World Speed Record
    Hard to tell from the clip alone, but it sounded super quiet.
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    Image of LastAndLeast LastAndLeast
    09/15/09

    In reply to Mission One Electric Bike Breaks World Speed Record
    That really is a shocking speed for an electric bike.
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    Image of Tony Bullard Tony Bullard
    07/24/09

    In reply to Carbon Fiber Electric Bike Drives Batman Environmentally Conscious
    I find humor in the implication that an electric motor on a bike makes it MORE "eco-friendly"
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    Image of GitEmSteveDave_ForgotNametag GitEmSteveDave_ForgotNametag
    07/24/09

    In reply to Carbon Fiber Electric Bike Drives Batman Environmentally Conscious
    Someone correct me if I am wrong, but isn't carbon fiber becoming the new asbestos?

    Why did they have to fiberize it, when they should have left well wnough alone keeping it in it's inanimate rod form.
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    Image of Kaiser-Machead Kaiser-Machead
    07/24/09

    @HumungaCowabunga_GitEmSteveDav...: You ever try welding inanimate carbon rods together? It's a pain in the ass I tells ya.
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    Image of Saboth Saboth
    07/24/09

    @HumungaCowabunga_GitEmSteveDav...: I have some concerns over all this carbon fiber and "nano" material being put out too. What happens in 50 years when it is all brittle and breaks into pieces and becomes dust and these tiny filaments bypass our body's filtration systems?
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    07/24/09

    @HumungaCowabunga_GitEmSteveDav...: I hope it's the new asbestos. There aren't any asbestos manufacturers left to sue.
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    Image of Ninety-9 Ninety-9
    07/24/09

    @HumungaCowabunga_GitEmSteveDav...: I believe it's carbon nano-particles and nano-tubes you should be concerned with. Carbon in itself is not dangerous, so far as we know, we use it in pencil lead. Nano-structures are considered dangerous because they're smaller than human cells and can potentially invade the cells, causing undesirable side-effects.

    Going from what I know, (as a materials engineer), carbon fiber is designed to replace sheet metal and rods. Carbon, in its natural form is too brittle for most applications, it also tends to flake, thanks to its molecular arrangement. Carbon fiber materials are typically made up of a sheet of woven carbon, as well as a light-weight epoxy that allows it to hold its shape. The resulting product has a lot of desirable properties. It's durable like a metal, it has a high yield strength, like a ceramic, and it's lightweight like a plastic.
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    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    07/24/09

    @Saboth: I'll tell you what happens.

    Class-action lawsuits happen.
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    07/24/09

    @OMG! Ponies!: Shall I fetch forth your bib and drool cup sir?
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    Image of Lite: hates Illinois Nazis Lite: hates Illinois Nazis
    04/09/09

    In reply to Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bicycle Lightning Review
    For that much you can get a nice used Vespa.
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    Image of Lite: hates Illinois Nazis Lite: hates Illinois Nazis
    04/09/09

    In reply to Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bicycle Lightning Review
    For that much you could buy a damn segway and look a little less like Pee Wee Herman.
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    Image of Eauboy Eauboy
    04/09/09

    In reply to Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bicycle Lightning Review
    Actually
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    Image of Monty Monty
    04/09/09

    @Eauboy: Very


    Pet Shop Boys fan, eh?

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    04/09/09

    In reply to Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bicycle Lightning Review
    Can you use this to deliver pizza's?
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