@ It has a seat with no step through so its not a scooter by law. It has a seat with no peddles so its not a moped or e bike! So it would be by law considered a electric Motorcycle. you would need a motorcycle license, tagged and insured. And also could not drive it on any pedestrian walkways! with that said Im sure you would not get looked at for driving it around by the police.
The suitcase is cool but the Prologue is stupid. Nobody wants an EV. Honda will learn that soon enough. Why buy it over a Pilot? Saving the planet? lol If you’re really worried stop driving anything. Become Amish.
@@Ramonatho I never said I don't trust batteries. I just don't want to buy something that requires batteries because the long term durability of them doesn't compare to a well engineered internal combustion engine. I usually keep stuff for a very long time and when it does eventually break I like being able to easily and cheaply fix it myself. A good comparison when it comes to longevity is comparing something like an electric car to something like a regular toyota. Most toyotas easily last more than 300,000 miles and some can easily last more than 500,000 miles. Do you really think anything powered by any type of currently available battery is going to still be on the road after 300-500k miles?
Saw the thumbnail and I was sold. Nathan on mini bikes should be a segment.
Putting Nathan on this thing was genius. Definitely in my top 5 favorite tfl videos of all time
Now this is the bike that I've always needed a TFL vid on. I have always wanted a Motocompo, despite having absolutely no practical use for one.
No security people were harmed in this video. I laughed out loud when he asked, Who needs a Harley?
Looks good on you!!
(Yes, I did used to sell used cars, why you ask....)
I didn't think it would be that much fun but it is. My son got ours to 18mph on flat ground.
Looking healthy there Nathan. Feels good to be mobile like the thin kids huh? :)
If a big guy like Nathan can do it, everyone can.
nice Job Nathan...
Reminds me of little coat scene from Tommy Boy
You don't meed a helmet in California
RUKUS buster Are You Kidding Us
I don't want this thing...i NEED this thing.
In Maryland you would need to have a Motorcycle license to operate that, Tag and pay/carry insurance lol
Proof or you are nonsense
@ It has a seat with no step through so its not a scooter by law. It has a seat with no peddles so its not a moped or e bike! So it would be by law considered a electric Motorcycle. you would need a motorcycle license, tagged and insured. And also could not drive it on any pedestrian walkways! with that said Im sure you would not get looked at for driving it around by the police.
well that's extreme
Yeah you are nuts. Cops better come and get me then
@@vvvxt cops in Maryland are defunded by the ruling Democrats
Why does everybody pick on Gavin Newsome?
Ole'
L.M.F.A.O
Hey slow down on that thing, you're gonna hurt somebody! I almost got ran over by one of your kind. Crazy driver these days smh
The Worm
Average American is 80lbs overweight?
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The suitcase is cool but the Prologue is stupid. Nobody wants an EV. Honda will learn that soon enough. Why buy it over a Pilot? Saving the planet? lol If you’re really worried stop driving anything. Become Amish.
I'll buy a gasoline version like the original, but not an electric version.
Yeah, it looks good up until the moment the batteries decide to burst into flames under your ass.
Aww, someone still believing well made batteries just gonna burst into flames? Throw away your TV remote I guess. That has batteries in it.
@@Ramonatho I never said I don't trust batteries. I just don't want to buy something that requires batteries because the long term durability of them doesn't compare to a well engineered internal combustion engine. I usually keep stuff for a very long time and when it does eventually break I like being able to easily and cheaply fix it myself. A good comparison when it comes to longevity is comparing something like an electric car to something like a regular toyota. Most toyotas easily last more than 300,000 miles and some can easily last more than 500,000 miles. Do you really think anything powered by any type of currently available battery is going to still be on the road after 300-500k miles?
@@Prepare2Surviveso...like...laptops and cellphones and tablets and most battery sustained devices?
@@vvvxt I don't ride around on top of a laptop, cellphone or tablet. Those are not modes of transport.
Haha! Wouldn't ya just walk?