
ygmir wrote:That said, it'll be quietest left at home.
What's wrong with just riding your bike?
be careful, "clothesline camp" is at times, hard to spot.
Gusthefuss wrote:I'll do my best to make it quiet.
As the BDC DMV says"(A lot of people would like to see these noisy things banned, but we've avoided just making "one more rule" and instead ask owners of such vehicles to operate them with respect!) "
If I had the option of buying a cheap electric one and a solar panel to recharge it I would give that a try. But I can't afford that AND a ticket too! If I do wipe out please enjoy the site and give me some applause!
gyre wrote:Gusthefuss wrote:I'll do my best to make it quiet.
As the BDC DMV says"(A lot of people would like to see these noisy things banned, but we've avoided just making "one more rule" and instead ask owners of such vehicles to operate them with respect!) "
If I had the option of buying a cheap electric one and a solar panel to recharge it I would give that a try. But I can't afford that AND a ticket too! If I do wipe out please enjoy the site and give me some applause!
Solar? Sheesh
Bring a generator or find someone to chip in on expenses and share.
Look at the used bikes out there.
Seriously, figure out if the thing will even run out there.
I looked at some and only the off road models looked viable to me at all.
Gas just hit $4 here and getting a bigger battery pack for my bike is looking real good, even though I'm moving from midtown to a much less useful area for bikes.
Keep in mind that a light one can be carried on bus racks.
I figure you save 50-80% per mile over a car, even if you're still paying insurance.
You sort of pay up front for the battery pack vs gas.
Worry about solar another time, after you have a bike.
Put a metal flagpole on the front for clotheslines.
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