Yeah, I've wondered about these bikes coming into populace & I know the State's will want to "Tax" their use. For gas bikes most States hold a 50cc limit where you can ride w/o a DL or insurance but all these Ebikes & Ecycles are going to change everything as they try to govern / tax & control the vehicles. I watch you b/c of your experience , I appreciate it. peace & GB ALL
Simple and easy way for high power is what I did spent $1500 on a 72v 3500w electric wheel kit. Put that on my old school 95 Cannondale delta v it does 67 mph!
Hey man, I also got myself an mantis x and I trying to figure out how to get a working brake light. What do you have there ? Also did you find out where to get some super moto wheels for this bike ?
As a motorcyclist, all I can say is what could possibly possess a man to want to travel 100 kmh on 8” wheels standing up? Thats just asking to wake up dead.
Due to the form factor they're always going to be niche and thus the price is the third con. Also they're just flat out more dangerous for road use because they're less stable and especially going over road imperfections.
most of the cops esp where I live (Oklahoma) don't care. but they do start caring about giving you a ticket, confiscating your pev and throwing you in jail once you start acting like a totally reckless jackass
Various regulations across countries/jurisdictions restrict the imagination of PEV manufacturers IMO. The technology is there and if governments were actually genuine about reducing pollution, congestion, and improving people's lives, reducing PEV regs would allow more freedom to innovate. Our govs are beholding to big car manufacturers, big energy, etc and only look for ways to tax us more - so expect ebike registration, licences, limits and fines - sadly.
It would help if states weren't so daft about registering e-motos as mopeds. Now I can already hear what some of you will say, "AKtChUaLlY bandwagon, it goes over 35 miles per hour so it is a motorcycle." To that, I say yes, in some modes it does. I would also say that I have a car that can do 170mph, but do I go 170mph on public roads? I do not and if I did, I would accept the consequences for my actions.
Yeah, I've wondered about these bikes coming into populace & I know the State's will want to "Tax" their use. For gas bikes most
States hold a 50cc limit where you can ride w/o a DL or insurance but all these Ebikes & Ecycles are going to change everything
as they try to govern / tax & control the vehicles. I watch you b/c of your experience , I appreciate it. peace & GB ALL
Simple and easy way for high power is what I did spent $1500 on a 72v 3500w electric wheel kit. Put that on my old school 95 Cannondale delta v it does 67 mph!
@tylerhamilton-nz8qs Do you know what the kit is called?
Hey man, I also got myself an mantis x and I trying to figure out how to get a working brake light. What do you have there ? Also did you find out where to get some super moto wheels for this bike ?
As a motorcyclist, all I can say is what could possibly possess a man to want to travel 100 kmh on 8” wheels standing up? Thats just asking to wake up dead.
I hate the prices and lavs you have to pay paypaypaypay too much😢
Ja rozwiązałem ten problem :) u nas w eurokołchozie jest jeszcze gorzej :)
Due to the form factor they're always going to be niche and thus the price is the third con. Also they're just flat out more dangerous for road use because they're less stable and especially going over road imperfections.
most of the cops esp where I live (Oklahoma) don't care. but they do start caring about giving you a ticket, confiscating your pev and throwing you in jail once you start acting like a totally reckless jackass
I want a mosphera so bad!!
Look into the dnova molo5 very fun to drive
Love your RUclips channel been war CK ing for a while now since the mongoose
sitting on a scooter is equivalent to standing while driving a bus
Various regulations across countries/jurisdictions restrict the imagination of PEV manufacturers IMO. The technology is there and if governments were actually genuine about reducing pollution, congestion, and improving people's lives, reducing PEV regs would allow more freedom to innovate. Our govs are beholding to big car manufacturers, big energy, etc and only look for ways to tax us more - so expect ebike registration, licences, limits and fines - sadly.
Those rear view mirrors ruined the look😂
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I think scooters get a bad rep thanks to all the inexperienced rental-riders and their sidewalk antics.
It would help if states weren't so daft about registering e-motos as mopeds. Now I can already hear what some of you will say, "AKtChUaLlY bandwagon, it goes over 35 miles per hour so it is a motorcycle." To that, I say yes, in some modes it does. I would also say that I have a car that can do 170mph, but do I go 170mph on public roads? I do not and if I did, I would accept the consequences for my actions.
No one said anything cause noone cares..your comment goes down the internet void
@@slimdunkin117 who salted your tampon?
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W Polsce siodełko jest nie legalne .
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