This looks interesting. 30 lbs folding electric bicycle? https://www.urb-e.com/sport/ -
Piper J3 Well Known Member Dec 31, 2017 #1 This looks interesting. 30 lbs folding electric bicycle? https://www.urb-e.com/sport/ -
maniago Well Known Member Dec 31, 2017 #2 Piper J3 said: This looks interesting. 30 lbs folding electric bicycle… https://www.urb-e.com/sport/ 30lbs? Ah nope. One thing about pedal power......you dont run out of power......unless youre dead. Click to expand...
Piper J3 said: This looks interesting. 30 lbs folding electric bicycle… https://www.urb-e.com/sport/ 30lbs? Ah nope. One thing about pedal power......you dont run out of power......unless youre dead. Click to expand...
ColoCardinal Well Known Member Dec 31, 2017 #3 substitute watts with 100LL I'd be game if it had a small gas engine that would run on 100LL.
maniago Well Known Member Dec 31, 2017 #4 ColoCardinal said: I'd be game if it had a small gas engine that would run on 100LL. Click to expand... Hmmmmm.....can you say chainsaw motor ?
ColoCardinal said: I'd be game if it had a small gas engine that would run on 100LL. Click to expand... Hmmmmm.....can you say chainsaw motor ?
rvbuilder2002 Legacy Member Mentor Dec 31, 2017 #5 Keep in mind that if you intend to use it cross country to get to town from an airport, the tiny wheels can make for a pretty rough ride along the sides of typical roads that you would often encounter.
Keep in mind that if you intend to use it cross country to get to town from an airport, the tiny wheels can make for a pretty rough ride along the sides of typical roads that you would often encounter.
V vic syracuse Well Known Member Dec 31, 2017 #6 I agree with Scott. We've been using folding bicycles in the 10 for years now, but they have 20" pneumatic tires (Kettler bike). Pedal power, though. Vic
I agree with Scott. We've been using folding bicycles in the 10 for years now, but they have 20" pneumatic tires (Kettler bike). Pedal power, though. Vic