that nobody's looking for, it really does make you a better driver.
And it'll make you realize just how bad drivers really are.
I rather enjoyed the 550cc bikes that I had back in the 90s. I'd love another, or maybe up to a 750 or so...I don't think I need much bigger than that unless I'm riding something like a Goldwing.
Hello new people, allow me to repeat: die in a car fire.
An interesting greeting considering the current topic ;)
Here's a thing about the biker issue.
I used to ride a bicycle a lot, I've never forgotten what it was like on busy roads. I always (weather in my car, or my truck) give cyclists, and motorbikers plenty of room, I'll even hang back in traffic to make sure I get the room to pass wide.
Sadly this week has proved to be something of a bitch, and the irony is that partly thru' my own fault (by way of insufficient observation) I was hit by a 20 tonne fork lift truck, causing some cosmetic damage to my beautiful red rig :( I was not distracted by anything, I just didn't see it coming until the last second, and BUMP! But it could have been much worse.
I guess I was gunning for an full electric car on my 40th, but they were not afordable yet. Looked at the Zap, but felt it was a bit of a death trap:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZAP_Xebra
Mon Jun 25 2012 11:01:10 AM EDT from IGnatius T FoobarI guess I missed out on the opportunity to become a motorcycle owner during my mid life crisis. Now I'll have to wait until I'm 50.
well, i.e. my experiences about electric vehicles in china, everything runs on bateries & electricity except the cars which are dominated by the traditional automobile industry there as well.
They have three wheeled bikes in the form factor of a pickup truck with a cargo bay in the size of 4 bigger chairs; much similar to the vespa cargo trike. You can find them everywhere, almost every age. from brand new to 40 years old. I didn't see a single one of these which didn't run on battery power meanwhile. Many didn't even have a working chain to transmit pedal power to the wheels anymore.
In that week I saw 2 gas powered 2 strike motorbikes (the loud, smelly, slow ones, you know?), and lots of them electricaly powered.
cars aren't ready to be run electric? well maybe then that concept has to die. at least the way its currently done.