The bikes are getting cheaper. Maybe it is the end of the summer riding season? But the riding season in Arizona is just starting!
https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2017-Alta+Motors-Redshift+MX-5018170479
https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2018-Alta-REDSHIFT+EXR-5018159581
Unlike most other racers in the industry, AJ is a huge fan of electric bikes. He also doesn't hesitate to say that in his videos. Maybe he is planning a hostile takeover of BRP, so that new Alta Redshifts are built and sold again! :cool:
Okay, Marko. Give them a fake clutch lever that would kill the motor if pulled and loop out the bike if dropped!
But I would rather have my LHRB there. It can also be used in whiskey throttle situations, although I have not used it this way yet.
I am afraid that using the clutch is going to become a dying skill, like double-clutching and rev-matching in race cars. The same things are better and more consistently acheved with electronics, with no heavy flywheels or unreliable clutches.
Perhaps, the throttle can be programmed to become...
OK, the alternate URL is done!
https://electricdirtriders.com
I experienced some issues switching between AltaOwnersForum.com and ElectricDirtRiders.com on mobile, but my desktop browser works fine. Let me know if you notice any issues.
They already went public last week, in case you didn't hear. Crazy!
https://www.google.com/finance/quote/VLCN:NASDAQ?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwie08PgqsbzAhWLAZ0JHVeYAdAQ3ecFegQIBRAa
Stunt riding a dirt bike in a museum of... glass, LOL! Their exhibition must not be very valuable.
Red Bull often gets away with doing crazy and stupid stuff, LOL!
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/unauthorized-red-bull-drifting-stunt-damages-unesco-world-heritage-site/...
Very cool, Marko!
Full power bike:
-45kW (60hp) <-- Best 450's with the same horsepower do not stand a chance! Just make it sustainable power on straightaways, not burst power.
-112kg (247 lbs) <-- Awesome!
-6kWh, 400V battery (a little bigger and better than Alta)
-liquid-cooled motor and...
Google Translate (the app or the website) usually does a decent job translating. But if you are unsure about the quality of the translation, I would then recommend posting the same thing in both French and English. This way our French speakers would be able to help all of us understand you better.
I think it is kind of cool to read in foreign languages about interesting subjects. I know some Portuguese and Italian, and so I was able to understand every word of French that you wrote. Fred's French is more difficult to read though.
I have to say something.
IMHO, this Code 36 issue is hugely overblown. it should not be neglected, and it should be fixed as soon as detected with a simple soldering iron and a piece of copper wire. Then there is a chance that none of the adjacent battery cells will need to be replaced.
I...
I had a half-throttle on my Stealth Bomber e-bike and I hated it. It made my right hand tired, and it created problems that I didn't have. I was planning to change it to a full throttle, but I sold the bike before I did.
My current e-bicycle has a full-barrel twist throttle. I love it! Like on...
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
A safe space, member-only, where nobody would critique your bike for its... shortcomings. Then, in that sub-forum, we could also share what the best antidepressant drugs are that help to cope with this type of anxiety.
I have added "Range" to the thread title because five other threads on the same topic already have "Range" in their titles.
Now you can use the search function to look for "range" in the thread title to find all that we know about range.
This is very significant!
"To focus on the motorcycle business and grab a slice of this resurgent interest, Kawasaki Motors was spun off from the parent company on Friday."
Titles get lost all the time. If you ever had one, you should be able to get a replacement at your Secretary of State, or DMV.
If not, you can apply for a new title. They will take some time to check that the bike was not stolen and should issue you a new title.
I average 14-17 mph riding on hard packed but often hilly powerline service roads in Arizona. I can ride for at least 2 hours non-stop, or about 40 miles.