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I haven't had one yet on a pedelec. Please feel free to ignore my morbid curiosity on the subject....
OK, consider it ignoredPlease feel free to ignore my morbid curiosity
my spectacular crash at the world championships.
I fell off and ended up upside down in a bush. No matter how much I tried, I couldn't extricate myself
I looked behind and saw a large lorry coming up behind.
Nothing else about.
So, I pulled onto the narrow right hand side grass verge to let the lorry pass.
Ebike world championships in Bristol 2014 open class.What?!?!? World Championships? Was it motorbikes, pedelecs or other? Were you one of those mad people constantly drilling out cylinders to see how much power you could get before the engine exploded? Rally type tinkerers I've met tend to see an exploded engine as sign they're doing it right. Good job you were wearing a helmet.
Ebike world championships in Bristol 2014 open class.
You can see all the chalk on the road in the photos. i think the photos are from 2013 because there was much more in 2014 and it was coloured. Also it was drizzling with rain, but those photos look dry.
It was just a fun event. My bike would have won hands down. It had 2kw in the front, 2kw from the back motor and 1.5kw from the crank-motor, so 5.5kw overall. The acceleration was unbelievable. It had the power of an average 125cc motorbike, but only 1/4 of the weight and a lot more torque. I tested it many times on local hills. the problem was that i wanted it to look not too different from a normal bike, so I had normal tyres and hadn't anticipated the chalk and the rain, which prevented the tyres from getting traction. I knew it was dodgy, so I was gentle on the throttle; however, my oponent was starting to pull out a lead, so I gave a bit more power, which resulted in the back wheel overtaking the front.Wow! What were you riding and why? (Not why you entered the race (also why you entered the race))
It was just a fun event. My bike would have won hands down. It had 2kw in the front, 2kw from the back motor and 1.5kw from the crank-motor, so 5.5kw overall. The acceleration was unbelievable. It had the power of an average 125cc motorbike, but only 1/4 of the weight and a lot more torque. I tested it many times on local hills. the problem was that i wanted it to look not too different from a normal bike, so I had normal tyres and hadn't anticipated the chalk and the rain, which prevented the tyres from getting traction. I knew it was dodgy, so I was gentle on the throttle; however, my oponent was starting to pull out a lead, so I gave a bit more power, which resulted in the back wheel overtaking the front.
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1000kw 1341 bhp id make a battle bot out of it with a 75kg drum spinner gear to1000mph.