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Apr 03
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Dec 13
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Nov 05
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Razor Scooter now a solar electric hybrid mini pocket eBike vehicle. Free giveaway contest win it free. It is a modified solar powered electric razor scooter that is definitely faster than a segway,bmx or unicycle. No accidents so far. Can race cars across the street on a green light only using a 350 watt DC brushed motor. Not saying it can race a hayabusa motorcycle or a supercar like a bugatti veyron or lamborghini.. or that it should be on a top gear challenge in 2010 or 2011 or anything near that calibre.. well discovery channel maybe in 2012. It is very close to being an 25 lbs ultra portable survival vehicle. A hybrid solar electric pit bike, pocket bike, or electric scooter but engineered into a complete package like no other. THEKPV The Hybrid Electric Kinetic Photovoltaic Vehicle www.thekpv.com Canada - USA - Europe - Australia - Asia Zero Noise Zero Emmissions Zero Petro
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Oct 09
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RYNO Motors is committed to solving the short distance commuting challenges of individuals, government, and industrial customers while at the same time delivering an exciting and enjoyable riding experience. Our innovative self-balancing, one wheel, electric scooter is poised to offer customers an iconic product that will turn heads and provoke strong emotional reactions.
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Sep 12
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It's the copy of Tesla Roadster on a scooter. The Tesla Scooter has a 3 phase AC motor. A DC to 3 phase AC converter. Nine (bad capacity and 50kg heavy) lead acid batteries (because of insufficient funds) and about 15-20km per charge (about 30% less effective because of weight and the rear wheel gasoline reduction that we couldn't remove because it's a conversion). The range would be more than 70km with lithium ones. Power of 120V and about 100A peak current. 50km/h on a flat road and more on a downhill. Innovative charger that saves the batteries for many years more than declared. It has a reverse gear!
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Aug 12
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I Tested this new Ebike just outside Tucson Arizona where there are plenty of hills to climb. No problem for this bike! www.motorcyclespeakers.net 3000 Watt, DOT Certified Electric Motorcycle uses no gas, no oil, no noise, and little maintenance! This is a truly remarkable ride. This Electric Motorcycle has even more power than you need in urban traffic!. There are no gears to shift and no transmission to rely on. You just turn on the key, twist the throttle and go! To recharge, you plug into any wall outlet with the smart-charger that comes with this powerful motorbike! This is a big enough bike that you will be seen in traffic and won't risk being under-powered like so many of the electric scooters that barely reach 30 mph. This bike can climb hills too!! The powerful 3000 watt motor climbs well and has been tested up very long and steep mountain paths.
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Aug 08
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The annoying rattling sound is the brakehandles bouncing against the plastic windshields in front of the hands, and the loud annoying clicking is the camera strap blowing in the wind smashing at the camera.. :S Love driving this though, had driven about 25km´s when shooting this video and drowe over 55km´s this day with power left when I parked at home. Impressive thinking it´s the small 20Ah batteries, not the 38Ah, plus it´s lead-batteries and loaded with a lard-ass driver at 110kg.. I highly recommend you to test drive one if you get the chanse!
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Aug 06
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Jul 09
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We took a good fifteen minutes of video today riding the E-Ranger Scooter from the GG Park/Fulton/Baker area up Masonic to Pacific Heights. Our route then proceeded back up and down Golden Gate St., then back to Divisadero, down to Fell and over to where we started at the park. Overall, we rode up and down many hills of varying inclines, from a 15% to 35% grade with absolutely no problems. I would say the durability and flexibility of the vehicle is equal to any test not involving a hill above 40%. One thing we noticed throughout our ride is that over most of San Francisco, simply by diverting a block or two from a steep 40%+ hill, you'll find a less steep one in the next block or two to traverse. The amount of electric charge used was negligible.
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Jun 24
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