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Post by acorn20 on Oct 4, 2021 17:34:49 GMT -5
Have you fellows seen these before? Apparently they've been around since 2018. I can't get my head around how they steer the dang thing. I guess they have about five different models and costs between $6,699 - $6,757 plus $200 shipping.
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Post by davet on Oct 4, 2021 17:38:04 GMT -5
I'm sure this is an e-bike. I doubt those double wheels\tires on the front make it easier to steer....I'd think it would make it more difficult.
The price is far to expensive and IMHO, better options for an e-bike would be out there at less than half the cost. (More likely 25% of the cost)
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Post by timberdoodle on Oct 4, 2021 19:12:14 GMT -5
A new 1967 Corvette Sting Ray convertible sold for $4,141. Any options extra.
The DeVille convertible — the only drop-top Cadillac in ’67 — had the smallest production of the bunch, with just 18,200 built. The price of the convertible was steep at $5,608, but that included standard leather interior, which was an option on the closed cars.
We are going insane.
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Post by acorn20 on Oct 4, 2021 20:49:58 GMT -5
It certainly is an E-bike and I'm certainly NOT considering buying one!
TD, I had the exact same thoughts as you when I saw the price. Honestly, if I was that hard up to find something to get me around my property, I'd buy an old Volkswagen bug and strip it down.
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Post by Dutch on Oct 5, 2021 6:18:06 GMT -5
Front tires are on the same short axle, steering shouldn't be an issue, right? It's made for older guys that are balance challenged?
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Post by Loggy on Oct 5, 2021 6:56:56 GMT -5
I want one!!
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Post by fleroo on Oct 5, 2021 8:41:41 GMT -5
Those folks seem to be "Harley Proud" (price) of a cruddy electric bike. Lol. No Tanks
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Post by davet on Oct 5, 2021 8:44:19 GMT -5
I got one.......
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Post by acorn20 on Oct 5, 2021 11:20:09 GMT -5
Boy Dave, that would be real on my property with all the roads I've got.
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Post by davet on Oct 5, 2021 11:44:46 GMT -5
Boy Dave, that would be real on my property with all the roads I've got. Is a highly modified EZ-GO electric golf cart. Torque motor, lithium batteries, limited slip differential, winches, etc.. It’s my legs to get where I want to go.
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Post by Dutch on Oct 5, 2021 12:39:47 GMT -5
Twenty years ago I started using an ATV to hunt. Pretty nice. I could have walked, but much easier. Now, with my hip and knee, it's a lifesaver. The pull behind cart is slicker than snot on a doorknob as well!
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Post by Loggy on Oct 5, 2021 17:08:05 GMT -5
Just hitting 70 I'm limiting my hunts inside the 1 mile marker(give or take). Looking back to my younger days makes me think I was needlessly crazy on how far I hiked-in to hunt!! lol The ole legs still serving me well assuming I don't do anything stupid. Doc tells me to keep walking as much as I can work in each day. The ole deer cart still makes getting a deer out manageable and can pretty much slide one on to the trucks hitch haul with minimal lifting. ATV's etc may be in my future just not quite yet plus still enjoy doing the "boots on the ground" thing even with a tad of limitation plus some common sense.
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