Why Am I Faster Than EVERY Tesla Around Town?

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You're still such a fucking breath of fresh air in today's world, Harley.. after decades you've not changed a bit. Love how you've stayed true to your nature the past 20+ years. I hope, yet honestly have no doubt you keep on doing the shit you're doing until the day you die man. I've followed you off and on for decades and you've stayed constant dude. Godspeed and may God bless you brother.

shawnthebicyclist
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Easier when you have a lot of sun, riding the wet months of winter in uk, isnt great, no where to dry clothes at work, and when its icy too

LM
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The bicycle is life, wow I thought I was the only 1. People in cars envy us. 😊😊😊

emergen-c
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It's like a game of Pacman riding to work in the UK, well it is around here in Nottingham, but i still ride a 30 mile commute, wish others did the same. I look like a Christmas tree when I'm riding, I'm that Lit 💥

SteveThompson-qtwi
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What's the name of the e bike place?

Cat Rouge?

djcat
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I was having an argument with my wife about this exact mentality yesterday. She did try riding my bike to her work once and it took fifty minutes. She thinks it's to long so yesterday I suggested just buy a Bafang kit with a bigger motor to solve that problem. She spends a ton of time just sitting in the car and is really committed to it at the same time as it objectively making her life worse.The time in the car being just dead time.The sheer stubbornness of people to continuing something that is objectively worse for them is a hard nut to crack.

michaelfasher
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It's also a vastly more efficient employment of Lithium Ion battery technology. My five hundred Watthour battery powering my 250 Watt ebike motor will do 45 to 50 kilometres that's around 11 Watt hours per kilometer. The first generation Nissan Leaf had a 24, 000 Watt hour battery and they claimed when it was new would do 170 kilometres, that's 141 Watthours per kilometers.
So one kilogramme of battery manufactured has a 200 Watt-hour capacity.and will give you 1.41 kilometres of range on one cycle, that same one kilogramme of battery will do 18 kilometres when on a bike. And given that batteries have between a thousand and fifteen hundred cycles that one kilogramme of battery in a car is 1410 kilometres to 2115 total lifetime range compared to the exact same kilogramme of battery in a bike which will give you between 18, 000 and 27, 000 kilometres total lifetime range

michaelfasher
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I'm favoured, $60k every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America.

JeffersonPacker
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Sweet idea, but impossible in Melbourne ( although there's technically a bike track, yes )

mdfel
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durian m rider buy a tesla robo cab and see how it works out.

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