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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

Here is a video showing the performance and sound of both e-bikes while having a country side sunday ride. The costs of energy per charge on e-bikes are pennies!

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  • what was that 5-10 mph ?

  • @dswa2286 No, I have a video of it's full speed. This video and the direction I was riding, there was more than normal wind resistance so around 20mph. When there's little to no winds, it reach around 25mph.

  • @luc59457 nice. do you use gas powered engines ?

  • @dswa2286 No, but I use to own a scooter, nearly 10 years ago.

  • @dswa2286 If you mean in general, well in that case, yes, unfortunately, I still have a gas engine lawn mower, but I might rig something for that or buy an electric mower if I see anything worthy.

  • @dswa2286 If there's a god and he is intelligent, I don't think he will like gas powered as much as electric powered. I think if there's a good god out there, he would want us to progress away from dirty old technologies, and we are.... Slowly.

  • @dswa2286 @dswa2286 But I have lots of trouble saying progression in the sector of vehicles, as new technology enters the market, older technology is still being consumed 1000% x's more.. But it would be even worst without the alternative. There's only one alternative (at the moment) to my knowledge that should really take over the gas transportation demands on day when affordability becomes key.

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  • @ioanpena This bike was lucky to get 20 so it was converted.

  • @ioanpena not in my interest, I don't need to go 9 hours anywhere, nor do I want to. Batteries are good for a range anywhere between 30kms and 60 for the more common systems, but it's possible get over 60 depending on the batteries.

  • Putt a portable gas generator of 1000w and it will run 9 hours with half a gallon...

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