So, that's where the frame came from. It (the 350) looks like a 29er mt bike with those big wheels.
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So, that's where the frame came from. It (the 350) looks like a 29er mt bike with those big wheels.
In the real tough stuff, the electric bike would rock... sort of a glorified mountain bike!.
I wonder if you get into a tough muddy section though... if it would kill the battery too quick?
hah, it does look like a 29er... i cant wait for electric dirt bikes. sneak anywhere. but yeah, probably will take a while to produce one you can really abuse like a traditional bike. still would rock as a basic trail bike. mtb on steroids.
seth, that makes much more sense on the weights.
seems the trials-type bikes with long range seats could resurface in the mainstream. i remember more of these type of bikes when i was a kid (ala Honda Reflex) i know a bunch are still made but def more niche, like trials.
2012 Ossa Explorer
http://www.lewisportusa.com/Images/explorer_ossa1.jpg
2012 Ossa TR 280i guess you can add a long range kit to this also. what a beautiful bike, DI-2T, sexy little exhaust, great design details, 148lbs
http://www.bikeexif.com/wp-content/u...motorcycle.jpg
What I really want is one of these:
http://www.technologicvehicles.com/C...0Bomber(3).jpg
50mph, 50 mile range out of 116 lb full-suspension DH mountain bike. Too bad it costs 10k...
yeah, there's a bunch of cool projects out there. electric and gas. but any time i see a demo vid the bike itself just looks flimsy (e.g. ZERO) when ridden hard, like its stressing the limit of the components which are usually more MTB style than Moto. tiny.
that's changing fast though.
Sorry... We are all out. :(
wow. essence right there.
So buying a Freeride 350 will make me that good of a rider? :D
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I have a feeling those guys could make a KLR look nimble!
I really like most of that bike. The lower seat height and 218 lb weight seems perfect. The 24 HP number seems much too low for me at first. It all depends on the power curve. If it makes 25 Ft/LBS of torque at 4500 rpm then they could be on to something.
I would buy a 32 HP version of that though.
As with most modern corked up dirtbikes, I'm sure you can get 32hp from it and keep it reliable.
What about the Freeride E ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYFrKD4rzhg
^ you'd never know how close I was behind you! Whrrrr!
If they made that thing do you could put 75 or so miles on it, I bet I could talk my wife into buying it for me.
thanks for posting that new E vid :hellyeah: wish it was longer
hmm, so now all MTB trails are free game, StealthStyle :naughty:
Can you imagine a trials tire on that E-ride on some knarly, rocky NE trails? I think it might actually have advantages over a combustion powered machine.