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I’d still like to see 50mpg :p
I would love a hybrid Multi. It would be fantastic and might actually do 50mpg. :D
Which is why they will not be allowed in City and town centres once EVs are the norm.
Covid grants or government money spent like water. A good proportion fraudulently obtained. The bubble is about to burst big time though.
You will also need this to fit a Givi topbox to the rack....
Evotech and Iconic parts already do satnav mounts for the Desert X though neither are as neat as the Ducati option but they are loads chepaer.
Why two?
http://https//www.transportenvironment.org/discover/in-tests-cars-powered-by-e-petrol-pollute-the-air-as-much-as-petrol/ They are not the answer...
Carbon neutral synthetic fuels means they are still polluting city centres when driving. Once self driving vehicles are here then car ownership...
No City is going to allow vehicles in its centre that produce emissions when electric vehicles are freely available and affordable.
Still misses the point. To make synthetic fuels you need energy in the first place. They will have a place but it won't be to replace petrol in...
http://www.ghgonline.org/otherhydrogen.htm
It is relevant because its highly unlikely we will be riding round on ICE engined bikes in 10-15 years time. No manufacturer is going to be...
Still don't see hydrogen ICES being the solution to our problems. If hydrogen was used it would almost certainly be in fuel cells and not ICES....
It’s only the UK and US who refuse to invest in public transport. Most other European countries do and subsidise it to make it work.
Public transport is the only way forward ultimately. Many cities of the world make it work if you make private vehicle use expensive and slow....
Anything that uses another form of energy to then produce a different type of energy makes no sense long term as there will be inefficiencies in...
Synthetic fuels have no future mass production wise. I’m sure it will be produced to allow classic vehicles to be used for show but no more than...
But once all new cars are electric, how long will there be enough fuel stations selling petrol to keep bike riding viable?
I would be intrigued to know the general consensus on how long we will still be riding around on petrol engined bikes?