• FistingEnthusiast@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    I’m extremely attached to my motorbike

    It’s different to a car, because a bike becomes an extension of your body, you have to be in harmony with the machine

    Cars are just cars

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      19 hours ago

      100%, the way the hair stands up on your neck when the rear wheel is unexpectedly slippery is the same as walking on unexpectedly slippery steps. Theres sp much you sense within the bike that just isn’t there for cars.

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        17 hours ago

        I’d quite like my next bike to be electric

        I have a 2008 BMW R1200R, and she’s unlikely to die because those things are bulletproof

        But, someday if finances permit, I’ll switch to electric

        Have a look at Verge motorcycles if you are interested

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          16 hours ago

          Seems fishy, I expect a breakthrough in SSB mass production would end up with one of the car manufacturers, phone companies, or utilities, whom invest tens of billions into R&D instead of some unknown motorcycle company. The sci-fi aesthetic intersecting with the functionality also is a red flag; I will be shocked if the bearings for the hubless motors is as efficient, reliable, or repairable as a standard chain or even shaft drive. If its not functionally better, that tells us they’re primarily trying to attract investors via a flashy product as opposed to a good product.

          But if their claims turn out to be true, this has crazy implications for the entire automotive world.

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            16 hours ago

            Their hub motor actually doesn’t surprise me

            Efficiency wise, it’s less than a conventional motor, but that doesn’t actually matter. If the crap from the road can be kept from grinding it away without washing after every ride, it’s going to be as good as a chain (I hate chains, I know shafts are heavier and nominally less efficient, but they’re nice)

            The battery stuff is really interesting though

            I see fake videos about BYD batteries etc. but criticism of the Donut Lab stuff has been conspicuously quiet

            The ramifications of SSBs would be truly revolutionary on a global scale, and will change more things than people can imagine

            So, while I have reservations, I have a huge amount of hope too