JacobLeSann
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Hey all,
(TL;DR: I’m a noob to e-bikes but experienced with motorcycles/bicycles. I have Nissan leaf cells sitting around in my room and a CBR125R in my garage. I am planning a custom highway-capable machine. Wondering if I should stick with the Honda or go electric)
I want to ask for advice for a dilemma I’ve been pondering back and forth. Gas or Electric?
I live in Canada. Very rural area and in no way a city. I live 23km out of town. It’s a long 100 km/h (60MPH) highway with mostly low traffic. Single lane road and loose gravel shoulder. Have to ride in traffic.
I had ridden some road bikes and recumbents I built on this highway for several years, but it has always been pretty sketchy. Legal for me to be on the highway but very scary around distracted/drunk/aggressive drivers.
Was building a velomobile but got pulled over after a 911 call said I was invisible to traffic? Helmets, reflectors, yellow frame…In broad daylight, lol. I don’t commute by bicycle anymore. People seem scared of anything low and sleek.
I look at these Nissan Leaf cells I bought in 2020 and feel compelled. I have 10 or 11 if I recall. Good health, I was told. I’m already getting awesome economy, but having my fuel be free (sort of) would be spectacular! And I only assume less maintenance too.
I have a 2007 Aprilia SR50R Ditech. Very effective. I get 95-120 MPG cruising this highway at 40-50 MPH. 180 miles per fill. Sometimes I run into trouble but mostly okay. Insurance is $250 CAD for the year I think.
I also have a 2008 Honda CBR125R. This one’s perfect for this highway. Similar MPG and I can cruise at 60 MPH. Haven’t had any trouble. Insurance is like $1200 a year! Absolutely insane. I haven’t registered it.
End game will be a streamlined bike of my own design. Im expecting it to take long. I’ve spent a lot of time studying chassis design, engine design, and aerodynamic design in my free time. Lots of time available to research e-bikes and open to purchasing some books if there are any good ones.
So that’s my story, should I stick with my gassers or start reading into electric bike builds?
(TL;DR: I’m a noob to e-bikes but experienced with motorcycles/bicycles. I have Nissan leaf cells sitting around in my room and a CBR125R in my garage. I am planning a custom highway-capable machine. Wondering if I should stick with the Honda or go electric)
I want to ask for advice for a dilemma I’ve been pondering back and forth. Gas or Electric?
I live in Canada. Very rural area and in no way a city. I live 23km out of town. It’s a long 100 km/h (60MPH) highway with mostly low traffic. Single lane road and loose gravel shoulder. Have to ride in traffic.
I had ridden some road bikes and recumbents I built on this highway for several years, but it has always been pretty sketchy. Legal for me to be on the highway but very scary around distracted/drunk/aggressive drivers.
Was building a velomobile but got pulled over after a 911 call said I was invisible to traffic? Helmets, reflectors, yellow frame…In broad daylight, lol. I don’t commute by bicycle anymore. People seem scared of anything low and sleek.
I look at these Nissan Leaf cells I bought in 2020 and feel compelled. I have 10 or 11 if I recall. Good health, I was told. I’m already getting awesome economy, but having my fuel be free (sort of) would be spectacular! And I only assume less maintenance too.
I have a 2007 Aprilia SR50R Ditech. Very effective. I get 95-120 MPG cruising this highway at 40-50 MPH. 180 miles per fill. Sometimes I run into trouble but mostly okay. Insurance is $250 CAD for the year I think.
I also have a 2008 Honda CBR125R. This one’s perfect for this highway. Similar MPG and I can cruise at 60 MPH. Haven’t had any trouble. Insurance is like $1200 a year! Absolutely insane. I haven’t registered it.
End game will be a streamlined bike of my own design. Im expecting it to take long. I’ve spent a lot of time studying chassis design, engine design, and aerodynamic design in my free time. Lots of time available to research e-bikes and open to purchasing some books if there are any good ones.
So that’s my story, should I stick with my gassers or start reading into electric bike builds?
