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40k? Really? It looks a bit "me too" in regards to styling. A bit like a KawaSizukonda......
And for all of the Electric bikes, they need to sound dead sexy. Engineering the sound is paramount. Bike sounds are part of the package, and a safety feature. Half of the reason I love my KTM duke 2 is the absurd snap crackle growl of my 625cc thumper. Vrooom pop pop VROOOOOOOM.
In Hong Kong, I would not dare drive a bike down these crowded streets without making some serrious noise.
So sounds the death nell to all that is polluting and socially irresponsible in motoring. The Beautiful and sophisticated beginnings of this machine is in stark contrast to the primitive and polluting beginning of the ic engine. How fitting!
Ahh how I love my primitive primal KTM. It is mesmerizing and basic, like staring into a campfire. I can just get lost in the mechanical absurdity of the Internal Combustion Engine. Growl snap crackle pop.
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And for all of the Electric bikes, they need to sound dead sexy. Engineering the sound is paramount. Bike sounds are part of the package, and a safety feature. Half of the reason I love my KTM duke 2 is the absurd snap crackle growl of my 625cc thumper. Vrooom pop pop VROOOOOOOM.
In Hong Kong, I would not dare drive a bike down these crowded streets without making some serrious noise.