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EV Chatter

Whale, horse bodied perhaps ?
I dont understand how the handlebars turn the wheels ?
You can see the lever mechanism at the wheel , but not how those antler/ beanstalks make the wheel turn ??

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it’s got a pair of shocks mounted in the « frame «
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Just saw this thread.

It's been way off track since its start.

The only EV that I'll ever ride is this one. :clap:


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Oops. Correction.

Kathi, my Perfect Pillion & Polish Princess is a certified treehugger, so to please her and make Greta smile a bit, I did actually buy an EV of The.Other.Sort. :giggle:

Kathi submitted to taking a check-out ride, but all of its miles so far have had me at the bars. ;)


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Best,

Bill
 
Things you find on the InterWeb :)

From one Extreme to the other - the completely enclosed Whale body above to this « Naked Electric » :wasntme: 647CD345 90B3 47C1 B87E 3AF94CDD99C7


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This from the Man who brought you the Ducati SuperMono of the 90’s !

so it says it has a clutch to allow for Burnouts and Wheelies , but no foot controls ( brake )
i can only guess that right lever actuates an ABS controlled front/back braking system and left lever let’s you spin the tires ;)

The green flaps in pics 1 & 3 are without the extra battery pack you see attached in pic #2.
 
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That's kinda interesting actually. It must be insanely fast. 107 HP and 88 ft-lb of torque. I wouldn't ride it in the rain though Sparky! :worried:
The Confederate Hellcat that he designed was a really cool bike.
 
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