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Plug-in electric vehicles are the future! Homebuilt Cycle

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Builder of electric motorcycle talks about the advantages of electric vehicles

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25 Responses to “Plug-in electric vehicles are the future! Homebuilt Cycle”

  1. generalmarcuz Says:

    i hope we all …
    i hope we all switch to plug in vehicles soon. Nice project. We will support you all the way.

  2. lcalarea47 Says:

    hi what type amps/ …
    hi what type amps/volts brand of controller you using ,,and motor ,,thx lonnie

  3. Bribon Says:

    great! great! great …
    great! great! great!!! 5* and favorite!!!

  4. somedudeandacomp Says:

    Nicely done great …
    Nicely done great accomplishment, something to be proud of, I’m sure, keep up the help with the enviroment, if the big companies wont make what we want because the oil companies want their money… WE WILL Screw the oil companies

  5. boxermotorrad Says:

    thats the real …
    thats the real Future yea……….you on the rigth way

  6. BenjaminNelson Says:

    The motorcycle is …
    The motorcycle is not silent. It makes some chain noise and there is always the noise of the air being moved out of the way and the tires on the ground as well.

  7. botto33 Says:

    you are right even …
    you are right even though i’m aussie

  8. insomnia100 Says:

    Blind people are …
    Blind people are going to love this…..smack!

  9. CheesieChinchilla Says:

    Alot more energy is …
    Alot more energy is coming from Hydro now. Also, if you think about how much more energy it takes to
    A. Pump the oil
    B. Ship the oil
    C. Use the oil in your car
    you’re using about 1/10 of the energy.
    It’s people like you that aren’t allowing society to take the green step forward. Think optimistically, and you’ll be surprised.

  10. Rodrigodigovbs Says:

    the is
    the is

  11. komatsukid1 Says:

    There are hydrogen …
    There are hydrogen cars in service. They are perfectly safe. (Why do you think they are dangerous?) The problem is that hydrogen requires large amounts of electricity to produce. If you live in an area where electricity is produced with renewable resources, that´s great. 98% of electricity here in Iceland comes from hydro-electric and geothermal power. However, not everyone else in the world is going to have access to hyrdrogen. I think the battery bike is a great idea.

  12. gerry626 Says:

    fair play. good …
    fair play. good effort. glad to see someone making the personal effort

  13. Toshk11 Says:

    I’m not talking …
    I’m not talking about perpetual motion, its like a car engine needs input energy, which it gets from the battery, which is then charged using a dynamo when the car runs. thats what would be on the hydrogen engine. anyway, there have already been hydrogen cars made it’s just that at the moment they are too dangerous.

  14. beecess07 Says:

    i want one :)
    i want one :)

  15. komatsukid1 Says:

    You can´t have …
    You can´t have output energy without input energy. You still need an outside fuel source to split the water into hydrogen. Perpetual motion is still a fairy tale.

  16. Manofry Says:

    Where can I buy one …
    Where can I buy one of these? :D

  17. greenbow09 Says:

    This is great. …
    This is great. Thank you for sharing this info. I will have to send this to my neighbor. He has a love for things like this.
    Actually , I have several friends that will be interested. This is brilliant.

  18. s0berate Says:

    lol renewable. …
    lol renewable. where does the energy come from. energy produced from coal power stations is not a renewable energy source. make it solar and you can call it renewable.

  19. randomenvelope Says:

    brilliant it doesnt …
    brilliant it doesnt even make this terrible annoying motor sound wich i hate this is awesome

  20. stutterfly43 Says:

    DON’T READ THIS!!!! …
    DON’T READ THIS!!!!!

    a few years ago, two parents went out for dinner. A few hours later, the babysitter was calling to ask if she could cover up the clown statue in the kids’ room, the father said,”Take the kids and get out of the house. We’ll call the police, we don’t have a clown statue.” The “clown statue” is really a killer that escaped from jail. If you don’t post this letter on to 10 videos tonight, the clown will be in your bed at 3:00 am with a chainsaw in his hand

  21. roadster2k70 Says:

    IT IS RENEWABLE! At …
    IT IS RENEWABLE! At least in Canada. 58% of its electricity consumption comes from hydro electricity! How ever in the United States the vast majority of electricity is produced form various forms of petrolium and other fossil fuels. BUT IN CANADA IT WORKS! We also posess 20% of the earth’s fresh water supply. I’ll be waiting with my .50 cal machine gun and land mines when the US government wants our water. Of course thanks to NAFTA american companies have already started stealing it.

  22. roadster2k70 Says:

    Hey Ben awsome …
    Hey Ben awsome project! My question is where did you buy the batteries for your EV and what size of electric motor did you use? I think it would be so cool to have my own electric motorcycle but I’m concerned with how much tourque I would need and the battery life.

    Did the manufacturer where you bought the batteries from have a suggested battery life? As in a range from X to Y number of charges?

  23. Toshk11 Says:

    Well a hydrogen …
    Well a hydrogen engine would be like a petrol engine but would use water instead of the petrol, so the electricity needed would be recharged like it is on a car.

  24. krazykarl0 Says:

    And where do you …
    And where do you get the hydrogen? Electricity.

  25. Joshbomb303 Says:

    this is pretty cool …
    this is pretty cool
    But most motorcycles already do pretty well as far as energy efficiency goes. If your going to do something like this, try making a electric car (homemade).
    good try though! kudoss

    -Josh

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