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Art Deco
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Jeremy McCreary's post
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The Future of eBikes: How Fast is Too Fast?
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Exactly the approach Carlsbad, CA police are taking now with unlicensed teens on Surrons and Super73s and the like on both public...
Tuesday at 2:58 PM
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A few years ago, In the valley cities near here, there was a problem with teens & pre teens illegally riding ATV's on city streets...
Tuesday at 2:58 PM
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I remember a car commercial about 20 years ago where they boasted that the wipers work at 100 mph. Seriously?? Not only will the car...
Tuesday at 2:57 PM
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Something intended to go 30+ mph and compete with automobiles should be registered as moped/motorcycle. Now it's a motor vehicle and...
Tuesday at 2:56 PM
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I have two class 3 e-bikes and I like the ability to exceed 20 mph when the conditions are favorable. That said, I always use common (or...
Tuesday at 2:55 PM
Art Deco
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Robots are coming fast
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this has been going on for a long while I used to share an office with a robotic measuring system. it talked its way through its tasks...
Tuesday at 2:48 PM
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I've been a member of this website for over ten years and I have not seen a bias against recumbents. When Court used to own this site he...
Tuesday at 2:47 PM
Art Deco
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I'm still waiting for EBR to review this one:
Tuesday at 2:46 PM
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I like to see them on cyclepaths, but on the road Im genuinly terrified for the rider. Our 80s tech bro made an electric one, it still...
Tuesday at 2:46 PM
Art Deco
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Why does EBR hate recumbents?
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I purchased an electric recumbent last year. Everyone that tries mentions they do not feel secure at intersections because their head is...
Tuesday at 2:46 PM
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I don't think so. I admire recumbents like I admire tandems. Very cool machines ... for someone else.
Tuesday at 2:45 PM
Art Deco
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I have made something like five recumbent bikes electric with middrives. My main problem is that they are too low to be seen. There has...
Tuesday at 2:42 PM
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I got hit by a recumberant, still got the chain indents in my leg
Tuesday at 2:42 PM
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A good word for Aventon
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Aventon is equally good to their dealers, as well.
Tuesday at 9:00 AM
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Last summer, I'd ridden my Abound daily for 20 months when I removed the center stand to clean and lube. Bolting it back on, I crushed...
Tuesday at 9:00 AM
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