gwsaltspring
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Hey Maytag;
Do you have pictures of your rig some where here?
Greg
Do you have pictures of your rig some where here?
Greg
gwsaltspring said:Hey Maytag;
Do you have pictures of your rig some where here?
Greg
Lock said:Yup! Just not as safe, as comfortable, as practical or as fun as the kick scoot w/power assist.maytag said:I've been tinkering with escooters for a few years starting from currie standup to mini pocketbikes and on to full size vespa type scoots. Just recently I built my first ebike and I'm pretty sure ebikes are more efficient.
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Lock
We are tapping about the same vehicle, right?Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh said:You laid out your case that kick scooters are safer.
Since kick scooters don't ride in & amongst traffic (yes, some do some of the time) all that those statistics prove is that the sidewalk is a safer place to be than in the street. Or bombing down the side of a mountain for that matter, or rocky & twisty trails, all the while flying flat out mind you, pushing the limits is something else scoots don't do (I'm sure you have an exception to prove the rule). I don't see these mitigating factors among numerous others like them accounted for in the CPSC study.
I'm not sure that very many cyclists spend hours at a time on their bikes?You're trying to pass off that standing is more comfortable than sitting down.
That may be true for some people that have a medical condition but I'm pretty sure most people would prefer to sit.
Put it this way, I don't think I've ever in my life remained standing for six hours at a time without taking a break but sitting on a bike I can just keep going.
Only that things like the ergonomic seat, pneumatic tires, derailleur and folding bikes were all invented before 1900.Lastly I'd like to know what you mean by 'Victorian' pedal bike?
Do you refer to a penny-farthing or velocipede/hobby-horse which you've posted pictures of?
I ride a modern american bike which have improved somewhat since queen victoria (argument to ensue no doubt).
Lock said:I'm not sure that very many cyclists spend hours at a time on their bikes?You're trying to pass off that standing is more comfortable than sitting down.
That may be true for some people that have a medical condition but I'm pretty sure most people would prefer to sit.
Put it this way, I don't think I've ever in my life remained standing for six hours at a time without taking a break but sitting on a bike I can just keep going.
Most urban trips are quite a bit less time than this?
BTW, I see in the first quarter 2007 Wyeth sold over $26 million US of Preparation H... Up over 12% from the year previous
I stand because it is safer than having the vehicle stuck between the legs. Faster and easier to get on and off.
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Lock
Hi LowellLowell said:Can you elaborate on how standing is safer? For certain the higher CG has a negative impact on braking. Cornering? I'll be money on a bike over a kick scooter.
I am curious to learn though.
I will try and tap with some of the scandinavians folks that race kick scoots. I understand they can sprint to 40kph... Get their views on why they kick, and get back to you. I believe they got into it initially as summer training for their kicksleds:
xyster said:Do you switch legs, or just kick with the dominant leg? Do you have one huge leg and gluteal, the other atrophied like a skinny noodle?![]()
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Probably! I've never triedLowell said:Will a scoot with decent rubber lock up the front wheel or flip when the front brake is applied hard?
The eToucan looks cool. I like how they mounted the batteries on the sides of the wheel.I briefly considered the eToucan, but consider it too big, and underpowered:
The program Daily Planet on Discovery Channel had a piece tonight about a fellow that has worked out leaf (sort of) springs for the chassis(?) that holds the wheels and boots all together for inline skates... I was thinking rubber vibration mounts, but the response shown from folks trying out the sprung skates was pretty impressive (they seemed impressed.) Think the inventor is out west somewhere like Seattle. Missed a bit of it. Can't find any reference (video?) yet on the Daily Planet web site, or anywhere else yet on the web, actually...Lock said:What I want to try now is to use two front brakes - regen and mechanical - and no back brake, because I want to try an inline skate blade instead of a rear wheel.
D-Man said:What are the differences between an e-bike and e-scooter performance wise? ....