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Offline WozzA

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New Harley
« on: 19.06. 2014 11:27 »
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Re: New Harley
« Reply #1 on: 19.06. 2014 11:55 »
They'll need to put a stereo speaker system with taped HD sound on it. Will we see it in next years IOM Zero race?
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Re: New Harley
« Reply #2 on: 19.06. 2014 19:47 »
Will we see it in next years IOM Zero race?
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Yep. For about 1\2 an hour. Then they'll need to hook it up the mains for a couple of hours to load the battery again. Even the average 60 year old A10 will go on happily for about 4 hours and takes 2 minutes to refill...
I honestly don't understand why major companies put so much effort in developing electrical vehicles with battery technology not much better than hundred years ago. Marketing I suppose?
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Re: New Harley
« Reply #3 on: 20.06. 2014 00:17 »
They'll need to put a stereo speaker system with taped HD sound on it. Will we see it in next years IOM Zero race?
Cheers

I think it would go allright in the TT... IF... they find a extension lead 37 miles long..   ;)  *smile*
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Re: New Harley
« Reply #4 on: 20.06. 2014 08:36 »

 Well there's two wheels and a Redhead...that's a good start..?

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