Horse wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 9:58 am
I remember posting on TRC or VD that electric power provided a great opportunity to rethink bike design/layout away from the traditional bicycle + engine format.
But rider conservative attitudes won't allow it
While I was at the RockStore recently, no less than SEVEN HD LiveWire electric bikes pulled in. One arrived solo, then a while later the other 6 showed up together. One of the 6 had a small bar mounted screen, which partially broke off when the pillock riding it fell over when he stopped. It hit the exhaust of a mates Triumph Sprint, but didn't lave a mark.
It then took to combined efforts of ALL SIX to figure out how to pop the fastener back in the screen to reattach it. Not all at the same time, they worked in shifts of 4 for a total 30 minutes.
The bloke who arrived solo was with us on Vultures Row at the top of the steps. His only comment was "Having watched that farce, I wish I left mine at home today"
It looked like a hipster convention. During the reattachment performance there was always one filming the comedy with a cell phone... so they now have 30minute of video of them being unable to comprehend how to loosen & then tighten a fastener.