(10-13-2021, 09:58 PM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: [ -> ]oof...hybrid? that doesn't seem practical for motorcycles. i mean, it was an effective stopgap for the auto industry as we all wait for viable electric cars, but I can see a kind of "malaise" era for gas motorcycles coming onto the horizon. The thing that gets me onto electric bikes may simply be the lack of any good gas bikes on the market, just as the malaise era of american autos drove people into smaller japanese cars.
Some would argue "overkill", especially given the regular Honda PCX150 gets 100 U.S. mpg. In an entering era of "zero emissions", Honda is there to transcend the gap.
2035 seems like a magic number. Supposedly California is going to be selling only zero-emission vehicles by 2035. That's a heck of a lot of infrastructure that has to be put in place in 14 years to make any of it happen on a mass scale. A lot can happen in 14 years, and as far as motorcycles go, if they are priced at the equivalent of what a gas bike will be going for by then, with comperable range and power, and electricity doesn't cost more than gasoline, and we haven't been wiped out by a meteor, and I haven't been killed by falling off of a ladder, and my bladder will allow me to sit on a motorcycle for more than ten minutes, and we can still lane split in California, and China hasn't blown us up, and zombies aren't real.... I'll be ok with it.
(10-14-2021, 05:58 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]2035 seems like a magic number. Supposedly California is going to be selling only zero-emission vehicles by 2035. That's a heck of a lot of infrastructure that has to be put in place in 14 years to make any of it happen on a mass scale. A lot can happen in 14 years, and as far as motorcycles go, if they are priced at the equivalent of what a gas bike will be going for by then, with comperable range and power, and electricity doesn't cost more than gasoline, and we haven't been wiped out by a meteor, and I haven't been killed by falling off of a ladder, and my bladder will allow me to sit on a motorcycle for more than ten minutes, and we can still lane split in California, and China hasn't blown us up, and zombies aren't real.... I'll be ok with it.
Didn't somebody post in another thread that the EU proposed a ban on all gasoline engines by 2035 also? I wonder if Kawasaki is just lining up with that number so as to be among the first on the bandwagon.
(10-14-2021, 07:07 AM)Whoops_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (10-14-2021, 05:58 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]2035 seems like a magic number. Supposedly California is going to be selling only zero-emission vehicles by 2035. That's a heck of a lot of infrastructure that has to be put in place in 14 years to make any of it happen on a mass scale. A lot can happen in 14 years, and as far as motorcycles go, if they are priced at the equivalent of what a gas bike will be going for by then, with comperable range and power, and electricity doesn't cost more than gasoline, and we haven't been wiped out by a meteor, and I haven't been killed by falling off of a ladder, and my bladder will allow me to sit on a motorcycle for more than ten minutes, and we can still lane split in California, and China hasn't blown us up, and zombies aren't real.... I'll be ok with it.
Didn't somebody post in another thread that the EU proposed a ban on all gasoline engines by 2035 also? I wonder if Kawasaki is just lining up with that number so as to be among the first on the bandwagon.
Didn't somebody post in another thread that the EU proposed a ban on all gasoline engines by 2035 also? I wonder if Kawasaki is just lining up with that number so as to be among the first on the bandwagon.
Is far as I recall, no new car production with gasoline engine as of 2035 in EU.
Don't think it concerns m/c ?
I will be 95 in 2035, so I probably won't be too worried about it. Good luck to you youngsters who will only be in your 70s.
(10-14-2021, 08:46 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (10-14-2021, 07:07 AM)Whoops_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (10-14-2021, 05:58 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]2035 seems like a magic number. Supposedly California is going to be selling only zero-emission vehicles by 2035. That's a heck of a lot of infrastructure that has to be put in place in 14 years to make any of it happen on a mass scale. A lot can happen in 14 years, and as far as motorcycles go, if they are priced at the equivalent of what a gas bike will be going for by then, with comperable range and power, and electricity doesn't cost more than gasoline, and we haven't been wiped out by a meteor, and I haven't been killed by falling off of a ladder, and my bladder will allow me to sit on a motorcycle for more than ten minutes, and we can still lane split in California, and China hasn't blown us up, and zombies aren't real.... I'll be ok with it.
Didn't somebody post in another thread that the EU proposed a ban on all gasoline engines by 2035 also? I wonder if Kawasaki is just lining up with that number so as to be among the first on the bandwagon.
Didn't somebody post in another thread that the EU proposed a ban on all gasoline engines by 2035 also? I wonder if Kawasaki is just lining up with that number so as to be among the first on the bandwagon.
Is far as I recall, no new car production with gasoline engine as of 2035 in EU.
Don't think it concerns m/c ?
Didn't somebody post in another thread that the EU proposed a ban on all gasoline engines by 2035 also? I wonder if Kawasaki is just lining up with that number so as to be among the first on the bandwagon.
Is far as I recall, no new car production with gasoline engine as of 2035 in EU.
Don't think it concerns m/c ?
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....#pid307345
My personal view is that electric cars/bikes only will be decades away : many parts of the world do not even produce enough electricity to keep the lights on in their Country.
(10-14-2021, 09:29 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My personal view is that electric cars/bikes only will be decades away : many parts of the world do not even produce enough electricity to keep the lights on in their Country.
We could just use the electric car headlights to read by.

(10-14-2021, 09:31 PM)pdedse_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (10-14-2021, 09:29 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My personal view is that electric cars/bikes only will be decades away : many parts of the world do not even produce enough electricity to keep the lights on in their Country.
We could just use the electric car headlights to read by.
We could just use the electric car headlights to read by.

You are right ! , I did not even think about that !
(10-14-2021, 10:42 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (10-14-2021, 09:31 PM)pdedse_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (10-14-2021, 09:29 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My personal view is that electric cars/bikes only will be decades away : many parts of the world do not even produce enough electricity to keep the lights on in their Country.
We could just use the electric car headlights to read by.
We could just use the electric car headlights to read by.
You are right ! , I did not even think about that !
We could just use the electric car headlights to read by.

You are right ! , I did not even think about that !
...and don't forget, no valve adjustments using shims ++
