I think a plug-in hybrid Spyder would be a neat thing. Just think, you can park in those real close in spaces at the stores, plug in the cable, even if you don't need a charge, and take the short walk to the door. Just as good as using recently passed Granny's handicap placard.
OK then....Just read my first sentence and ignore the rest. I'm new here and haven't realized how serious you folks are. I'll stifle my humor. Sorry.![]()
Nothing wrong with that. But if BRP asked me to be a Beta Tester of an electric, I'd jump at the chance. However, I envision an electric vehicle of any kind to be an errand runner or commuter, not a cross country tourer.It does sound like BRP is for real this time. Will be interesting to see what they really do come up with. Of course...I am a fuddy duddy with the "wait and see" attitude. :roflblack:
Nothing wrong with that. But if BRP asked me to be a Beta Tester of an electric, I'd jump at the chance. However, I envision an electric vehicle of any kind to be an errand runner or commuter, not a cross country tourer.
Lighten up Mike, I was joking. My granny passed away before there were handicap placards and I would NEVER advocate doing that anyway. I should have put a smiley face at the end of the post for those who failed to see the humor. My mistake tho...I tend to make my jokes sound like I'm telling a real story, until the punchline comes on. No insult intended.
I have the same problem on this forum. Subtle humor often doesn't work out the way you intend it.
Don't sell yourself short...they might want to do cold weather testing. Batteries don't put out as much in the cold.And me too on a free Beta Test unit. But...that is not going to happen here--even though it should. (Alaska)
Nothing wrong with that. But if BRP asked me to be a Beta Tester of an electric, I'd jump at the chance. However, I envision an electric vehicle of any kind to be an errand runner or commuter, not a cross country tourer.
Put playing cards in the spokes. That worked when you were kid on a bicycle.I would miss the roar of the gasoline motor.
Kenn
200 miles sounds great; that's my range for a tank of gas. BUT... how long does their re-charge take, compared to refilling a gas tank?BRP locked down some "E-Bike" patents in order to freeze out the competition.
Then they sat on the technology...
Zero is currently building about the best of the battery-powered bikes, and have a model that can surpass 200 miles on a single charge.
If BRP can't match or top that: I'm not interested.
200 miles sounds great; that's my range for a tank of gas. BUT... how long does their re-charge take, compared to refilling a gas tank?