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Dunning Kruger effectI'd hate to be that dumb. Actually no I wouldn't, because I wouldn't know I was that dumb, and would think I was quite clever.
Dunning Kruger effectI'd hate to be that dumb. Actually no I wouldn't, because I wouldn't know I was that dumb, and would think I was quite clever.
Man, they look like a hoot!These little CE 04 rockets have arrived in Aus.
Very intriguing design. And using tech straight out of BMW i cars.
First electric scooters in the market.
I'm hoping to take one for a weekend test soon.
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This is quite and interesting video about electric bikes and why they haven't made much of a dent compared to electric carsThese little CE 04 rockets have arrived in Aus.
Very intriguing design. And using tech straight out of BMW i cars.
First electric scooters in the market.
I'm hoping to take one for a weekend test soon.
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Look cool and would be a good commuter, but "from $21,960" seems very steep, and will put many people off.These little CE 04 rockets have arrived in Aus.
Very intriguing design. And using tech straight out of BMW i cars.
First electric scooters in the market.
I'm hoping to take one for a weekend test soon.
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Yep, same challenges as with cars in the early days. Tech will catch up eventually to give them better range. Until then city bikes like this make more sense.This is quite and interesting video about electric bikes and why they haven't made much of a dent compared to electric cars
No doubt, but entire first allocations are already sold out. Cheaper varients possibly on there way too.Look cool and would be a good commuter, but "from $21,960" seems very steep, and will put many people off.
Yes, it will be battery tech that will need to improve before full sized electric road bikes become viable. Things like trials bikes though, where A: you don't need to ride very far and B: excellent torque and throttle control is critical, are another prime area for electric bikes.Yep, same challenges as with cars in the early days. Tech will catch up eventually to give them better range. Until then city bikes like this make more sense.
It's the case with a lot of manufacturers at the moment. Just so many supply chain shortages.just got ETA updated form tesla, was 14-20 weeks from january, now sometime between August and November. i could understand one quarter slipping from the shutdowns, be very annoyed if it's more than that. worse still for some people waiting since november for LR and P models.
What's an 'LMIL' (that one with the 3+ year wait)?It's the case with a lot of manufacturers at the moment. Just so many supply chain shortages.
This photo was taken at a Toyota dealership...
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Landcruiser ute?What's an 'LMIL' (that one with the 3+ year wait)?
Not sure. I'm assuming it's a Landcruiser variant of some sort (the 70 series maybe) as I reckon the LWAG would be the Landcruiser WagonWhat's an 'LMIL' (that one with the 3+ year wait)?
Just say "Fkn tradies" one more time - I dare you!Military spec cruiser?
I know the RAV4 hybrids are a big waitYeah it’s pretty nuts. Colleague at work even waited 6 months for a bloody Mits ASX (yes I tried but she just liked it for some reason…).
I destroyed so many of those in C&C Generals.Just say "Fkn tradies" one more time - I dare you!
Parental's Polestar is apparently due in October, but they've still bought out the lease on their current CRV just in case.I mean imagine if people had to have an extra year or more driving their vehicle that there is literally nothing wrong with? The tragedy!