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Posted by ericalbowman@...
27th Jul
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Good development for future
It is a non polluting, does not burn any fuel and not very expensive evolving technology which further developments may attract significant number of customers.
Posted by sps sabharwal
27th Jul
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Cool!
Tres cool, in fact. Nice plus for us Yanks: made in the U.S. Hopefully, most of the parts are U.S. made. Probably not, but even so, nice to see it coming out of N.C. Far better than what Mr. Musk has to offer for we the unwashed and cash-poor masses. (oh, and Tyler, you forgot to add the link to the vid....but we can get that from the UT site.)
Posted by justajo
Updated - 27th Jul
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I really want one
The other thing this could be useful for is for me to bike down to my down - all down hill but with a mega up-hill going back. I am all of a sudden starting to count my pennies!
Posted by ericalbowman@...
27th Jul
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link?
The bottom of the article looks like it should point to a link where we can see the Elf in action. Can you provide it, please? Thanks!
Posted by ybl_8257
27th Jul
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video
Thanks for pointing that out! The video is back in the post.
Posted by Tyler Falk
27th Jul
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This would be a great idea
if it only had its own road to run on, not one shared by cars, trucks etc. I'm not brave or foolhardy enough to consider one for myself.
Posted by midnighteye
27th Jul
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Cleaver.
It sounds like it could really mature into something nice.
Posted by Hates Idiots
27th Jul
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New Infrastructure???
As the giant void in vehicles between regular cars and regular bicycles fills with all sorts of alternative vehicles, city planners need to begin designing and building infrastructire to accomodate this. We need alternate roads and laws to regulate the traffic of alternative vehicles. I really do hope this happening right now!!
Posted by bptr
6th Dec
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Great, but where do I use it???
I love this progressive product and would like to own one. Frankly though, I really wonder where I would use this in my city. I can't really drive on the regular roads and I can't really drive on the limited existing bike paths either.
Posted by bptr
6th Dec
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This would be good in the center of Philadelphia. A lot of streets already have bike paths that are ready made for this vehicle as a rental in the streets in the central business district along with the University of Pennsylvania on the West and Temple University to the North. Parking a vehicle this size is still an issue.
Posted by sammetz
Updated - 28th Jan