Saturday, March 3, 2007
One Answer To the Lives Per Gallon Problem
I'm still reading this must-read, new book, titled "Lives Per Gallon", and learned the damage to our lungs from two-stroke motors. As a result, I thought of walking over to E-Ride/Greenwit, the electric bike shop. E-Ride (e-ride.ca) moved their showroom to Main & 2nd, Vancouver, and they've got 4X more room. Steve and Katy were nice enough to take time to take these photos of me on their newest electric 'motorcycle' -- a scooter design. Rode it home for a minute, and back to their shop, using side roads and the busy 2nd, a.k.a. Great Northern Way, Vancouver's hidden highway in the city.
Everything here is just my opinion, worth only 2 cents: This scooter was very comfortable, my rear end didn't feel a thing. Brakes were very good, but I miss the regen braking on my Ego-II electric scooter. Handling and balance is superior to the EVT-4000e electric scooter. The balance (centre of balance) in a scooter this heavy is important -- this E-Ride scooter's balance is very good. The initial acceleration, from take-off, is just like a 50cc. At mid-RPM, there is a noticable increase in acceleration. Very smooth linear acceleration, unlike the sudden jerk of the EVT-4000e electric scooter. The throttle grip's movement range is satisfactory, compared to the EVT-168 that I tested last year.
As my rides were short, this isn't a review of E-Ride's 2-speed (electric-switches gearing) e-motorcycle. Properly done product reviews should take at least a week, imo; these days, you'll sometimes see wishy-washy reviews based on a 2-hour ride, or some such nonsense.
Rob Matthies
(EV Consultant - Let me help you choose an ebike!)
Anyway, this e-motorcycle is E-Ride's model Motorino GTx - $3999.
My Revived Battery Electric Pickup Truck costs only 30 cents per day to operate, including the cost of battery replacement!
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Interested in getting one of the Motorino GTx rides. seem very nice
the selector switch what does it limit the speed to do you know...
would be interested in other better models and where to buy in BC.
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Have you heard of a pulse scooter? They are the best, super fast and handle great.
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