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I see electric vehicles that recharge by plugging in as part of a trend away from personal power generation to communal power generation. The pendulum is swinging that way now, but the pendulum may very well swing the other way if people desire more personal control.The fact is, most of the electricity generated in the United States come from burning something. We are not Norway; we do not have the ability to generate much clean electricity from waves in fjords. So we burn things communally (creating communal pollution). Here is a nice chart:All motor vehicle manufacturers would do well to work on electric vehicles, but I hope internal combustion vehicles will not be banned entirely.In any event, I plan to enjoy riding motorcycles and scooters that burn fossil fuels as long as I can.
^ Then we ride while we can and abandon our bikes when we must...
The Petroleum Fuel Producers claim it will take several Trillion dollars to replace and clean up the current petroleum fueling locations. All passed on to you and me.
now when have the Petro Fuel Producers ever lied to you?(and why are so many schools in Okla on 4 day week? is there a connection?)
And here I thought all our lectricity came from jelly bean fields!
Camels were indigenous to the U.S., now you only see them in cages at a zoo. We will survive.
Camels were indigenous to North America and migrated across the Bering land bridge into Asia then South . Dusty
I am not a fan of windshields on bikes. I like to run my Road King stripped down. Not as stripped down as the first pic though.
Kev, I don't bash Harley as a bike, you know why? I have never ridden a Harley other than the several Shovelheads I owned many years ago..I suspect, that the vast majority, but not all, people who put down Harleys have never ridden one...
Owned two Harley's, changed oil and of course added gas. Put about 40,000 miles on the two bikes and never had a maintenance issue.
Is this supposed to be a joke or who taught you that, some tree hugger?On that pie chart is the 2.6% solar generation?
Wayne , have you ever read a book ? Dusty
Three Harleys for me, from three different generations - '54 Panhead rigid handshift FLE dresser, a '65 ElectraGlide dresser, and an '84 last-year Shovelhead first-year belt final drive ElectraGlide Classic.All were fun, all met my expectations, and the easy-fix parts-available characteristics were nice. It's by no means anything about the bikes themselves that keeps me away from them these days.Lannis
I saw on the news today that HD just announced a recall on 251,000 bikes for a brake fluid flush on ABS equipped tour models. From what I read I think it is absurd to expect the manufacturer to change fluid on 10 year old bikes but never the less its going to happen. Probably going to cost the Motor Company somewhere near 50 million $$$$$$. Ouch!!!!Tim
Yes, and despite all the Brit bike bashing, you do ride an A10 long distances ... I built my Shovelheads and they did not leak oil or fall apart..But like a Brit Bike, you needed to do some maintenance on schedule...