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FFS with Zero emmissions this IS SOOOOOOOOO ANNOYING Where does the power come from? A power station, which burns what and produces a LOT of what?
Then there is the extra losses, through the power grid, charging, battery storage, converting electric to kinetic and then the rest that a normal bike has. Then there is the fact that if you plan on doing more than 150 miles in one run you have to have 4 hour toilet brakes. Grrrrrrrrrrrrr. |
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That needs all manufacturers to use the same battery, which at the minute seems unlikely. Good idea in principle though,
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I'm not sure that it would be totally desirable to have maximum torque at all revs, particularly when feathering the throttle at full lean.
I'ld be interested to feel how it would deliver the power. |
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The problem with this approach is that you will severly effect the level of grip due to all the unsprung weight it would add. Better for the motor to be in the main chassis at the optimum center of gravity to aid handling.
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I presume they use a CVT gearbox so they can maintain the revs at the maximum efficiency point for extra range. And surely pancake motors would significantly add to unsprung weight. |
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hydrogen isn't a fuel, it's an energy storage medium - you don't produce hydrogen but rather split water into hydrogen and oxygen, these then recombine to produce water and give off energy in the process
the kicker is that it takes at least as much energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen as you get back out when you recombine them, in reality you'll lose energy in the processes, so it's better to just use that evergy to power the vehicle in the first place if you can, if you can't it might provide an efficient way of storing energy, but it's not a fuel like petrol that you can dig from the ground i'm voting for "Iron Man" style personal nuclear generators ![]()
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similar to the HFT stuff they put in the DN01
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