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If electric bikes take over before I CARC it, I’m buying a boat..!
Maybe a directional whistling speaker or siren (but not loud to the rider), noisy tires? Gotta hear that Doppler effect! Do these work?Seen a lot of them on cars and a few bikes too.
Funny to see a Hollywood stunt man pissed off at the sound of a 4 cyl. sport bike being dubbed over his electric motorcycle he was riding in a movie stunt scene.
I'm putting more miles on motorcycles from the 1950s and 60s than most riders are putting on their 2010s and 2018 bikes. We could ride 100,000 miles a year each, and in our riding lifetimes we wouldn't use up .001% of the available motorcycles from Triumph Speed Twins to Ducati Multistradas, whatever it is you like to ride. Our great-grandchildren will still be putting miles on the hundreds of thousands (nay, millions) of low-mileage Harley-Davidsons that are sitting in the backs of shops and garages everywhere ...
How are electric bikes going to "take over"?I'm putting more miles on motorcycles from the 1950s and 60s than most riders are putting on their 2010s and 2018 bikes. We could ride 100,000 miles a year each, and in our riding lifetimes we wouldn't use up .001% of the available motorcycles from Triumph Speed Twins to Ducati Multistradas, whatever it is you like to ride. Our great-grandchildren will still be putting miles on the hundreds of thousands (nay, millions) of low-mileage Harley-Davidsons that are sitting in the backs of shops and garages everywhere ...The Cassandras shake their long thumbs at us and say "Oh, you sad old-timer, IT'S COMING, you just can't see it, your world is passing by, you'd better get used to it, it's all changing, gloom, despair and agony on YOU ....". I've been hearing that smack for 50 years of riding and almost nothing has changed, not even the bikes I ride. And I don't think that simply publishing stories about hydrogen powered or fission powered or electric powered bikes in end-of-the-world type in popular magazines is going to cause some sort of seismic change in it.So Keep Calm and Carry On Riding!Lannis
This! Sadly, there are more perfectly good motorcycles in the U.S. alone than there will ever be riders for. Many fully operable bikes will end up as scrap metal I fear. Over-production combined with a shrinking ridership, shrinking marketplace. The math no longer works.
The first time I rode a Zero I knew the future of internal combustion bikes was numbered but it's not yet. The storage and charging factors will have to improve 5 to 10 times over before they will be really viable but it's coming. First the manufacturers want this. Electric bikes make building bikes simpler with fewer parts in manufacture and in the supply chain. Governments want this as well with the promise of zero emissions. The performance gains will be incredible along with computer enhanced everything. This will not happen over night but when the battery technology becomes available it will happen pretty fast. Battery power has been sneaking into the market and gaining acceptance in small way through battery powered hand tools and lawn equipment. The car market is already chomping at the bit for a viable and affordable electric.
If Guzzi starts making electric motorcycles in the future, , I hope they don't make them sound like these current offerings! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFw63GSt4QY
Isn’t it more a matter of the dwindling reliance on fossil fuels than the bikes ?Extrapolating the curve forward 100 years will show that there are motorcycles if you want them, but it’ll be getting fuel for them at affordable prices that’ll be the kicker.
I’m not pretending to have any specialised knowlege on the subject, more idle musings than anything..
A lot of people have lost massive bets trying to predict that "fossil fuel curve". The doom-sayers in 1970 were universally predicting the complete end of fossil fuels and the complete exhaustion of all reserves by 1995. In fact, today we have more known petroleum reserves than we had in 1970, vehicles are MUCH more efficient in using what we have, and we know how to burn them without smoking up the place as bad as we used to. So I wouldn't put much reliance on extrapolating anyone's "curves" at the moment.Lannis