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Category: technology
Posted on: September 26, 2007 2:25 PM, by James Hrynyshyn
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Well, normal pedal-electric bikes are sold everywhere. Funky design but other than that I don't really see the point of this one.
Posted by: Janne | September 26, 2007 8:28 PM
Looks uncomfortable... too upright. Why couldn't they have adopted the normal bicycle posture? Styling, looks like.
-Keivn
Posted by: kevin | September 26, 2007 9:11 PM
In the Netherlands electric bikes are becoming very common for elderly and not so elderly people. But the prices are very different:E 899.- to E 2899.- (roughly $1260.- to $4060.-).
Of course this customer group prefers a somewhat more conservative styling, (still nice looking).
It's strange that this expensive designer model gets so much attention while excellent existing models are ignored.
Posted by: Bob Schmitz | September 27, 2007 1:18 AM
Yes, there are lots of pedal electric bikes out there. One purrs through our neighborhood every day. But it's not a hybrid pedal electric, with regenerative braking.
Posted by: James Hrynyshyn | September 27, 2007 8:35 AM
Yep!
I want one too! I have a post on my blog titled, Plug in hybrid vehicles could save the planet! I know it sounds like hyperbole, and maybe it is leaning that way, but the statistics in the post, I believe I got from Science Daily, are very impressive.
The vehicles can be recharged at night. You don't have to build new coal burning plants to charge them since it is off peak time for the plants.
Carbon sequestering is easier off one smokestack instead of a million moving tailpipes.
I sent a link to a number of manufactures and media telling them they could use the blog, http://specialtimescience.org/science_blog.html, or the post in any way to further the cause.
Most of the manufacturers can't keep up with demand and the media feedback was lots of people are interested in finding out how to get one for themselves.
I think this is something that the government or big biz could get involved with and start miking a big dent in the carbon problem. ( one man's humble opinion)
Dave Briggs :~)
Posted by: Dave Briggs | December 5, 2007 4:58 PM