Taylor57
Well-Known Member
All that is missing is Wily Coyote and the RR!!
And throttles. Don't forget throttles.I don't think it will be drastically different.
More range, more power, more non-ebike looks, etc.
Gotta love the washing machine motor on the Spin Cycle Bike!The Mad Max version
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I'd ask for my money back on the wrap job ;-)The future is already here in designs such as the Ferdinand GT3 RS. Think of a an ebike future featuring steady 4 wheel stability. Worry no more about rain and snow while you pedal in complete comfort arriving at your destination dry and refreshed. Suddenly, the traditional tubed frame bicycle is consigned to the trash heap of history. The envious stares at you in your very own Ferdinand GT3 RS while you deftly dart from one lane to another in traffic are personal treasures not soon forgotten. From the mundane of your Monday through Friday commute; to tracking your Ferdinand GT3 RS on the weekends.....my friends, you have arrived! Ferdinand GT3 RS
A very creative concept... here is the backstory on the construction process...The future is already here in designs such as the Ferdinand GT3 RS. Think of a an ebike future featuring steady 4 wheel stability. Worry no more about rain and snow while you pedal in complete comfort arriving at your destination dry and refreshed. Suddenly, the traditional tubed frame bicycle is consigned to the trash heap of history. The envious stares at you in your very own Ferdinand GT3 RS while you deftly dart from one lane to another in traffic are personal treasures not soon forgotten. From the mundane of your Monday through Friday commute; to tracking your Ferdinand GT3 RS on the weekends.....my friends, you have arrived! Ferdinand GT3 RS
Gonna piss a lot of car drivers off with how wide the new in-town bike lanes are gonna get!The future is already here in designs such as the Ferdinand GT3 RS. Think of a an ebike future featuring steady 4 wheel stability. Worry no more about rain and snow while you pedal in complete comfort arriving at your destination dry and refreshed. Suddenly, the traditional tubed frame bicycle is consigned to the trash heap of history. The envious stares at you in your very own Ferdinand GT3 RS while you deftly dart from one lane to another in traffic are personal treasures not soon forgotten. From the mundane of your Monday through Friday commute; to tracking your Ferdinand GT3 RS on the weekends.....my friends, you have arrived! Ferdinand GT3 RS
Indeed, it is! I figure that's about the only way I'll ever be in a 911 GT3.........cardboard and plastic pvc!A very creative concept... here is the backstory on the construction process...
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For anti-tipping tech I suggest training wheels.It's instructive to think about a dream bike possible within the constraints of physics and chemistry... And then it's apparent that there's only going to be refinements of existing concepts.
Better durability, interoperability, modularity, repairability, range. More widespread independent repairs of electric drivetrains. More safety and anti theft features like antilock brakes and vehicle tracking, as well as smartphone integration. Maybe automated shifting on higher end bikes. Overall better reliability, fit and finish, especially at lower price points, $1-2k.
I don't think there's going to be anything qualitatively different from what already exists in bits and pieces here and there. But expect lots of marketing saying otherwise to impel you to buy buy buy.
Modest drivetrain efficiency improvements. Maybe anti-tipping tech to keep the bike upright?
Oh and a lot more selection for Class 3s!
The Ferdinand made my day! I still waiting for a fully electric 911... the Taycan does not do it for me.Indeed, it is! I figure that's about the only way I'll ever be in a 911 GT3.........cardboard and plastic pvc!
I figured you'd have a good laugh over that one, FlatSix!
For anti-tipping tech I suggest training wheels.
That’s next years Rad (iCal) Power model ! Who gave you the sneak peak ?