They're making them in Thailand apparently.
What a dog.
Smartech Motor revolutionizes Thailand'''s electric motorcycle with nine models under FELO and RAPID brands
They're making them in Thailand apparently.
What a dog.
Smartech Motor revolutionizes Thailand'''s electric motorcycle with nine models under FELO and RAPID brands
Another great thread.
Someone here at TD is going to steal this idea and start a thread called Motorcycle talk
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I see they have Fello mispelled French velo(bike) as in Velodrome at Olympics.
I hate to think how my Grab dinner delivery driver will explain tardiness
Lealy lealy Zolly Khvn Johnny
"SENT WIFE WITH HOT PUSSY TO DELIVER YOUR HOT DAWGS
BUT SHE FLAT OUTBAT TREE NO GO
SHE HAVE PWOBLEM FELL LATE,
she give ewe flea one tomorrow'
Russia went from being 2nd strongest army in the world to being the 2nd strongest in Ukraine
It actually looks like to says "Felotoo" which is so close that they might as well slap "Cocksucker" on the side for anyone who rides it.
Of course it if doubles up as a bar fridge (and it looks like it could), there is added value.
I see TD's cockhead of the year has decided to spam this thread as well.
Fuck off spamdreth.
Let's try it a different way.
Rearrange the following words into a well known phrase or saying:
Off. Spamdreth. Fuck.
Is spamdreth the most boring wanker ever?
1. Obviously yes.
2. See 1.
This one from the same manufacturer looks interesting....140 km range at 90 km/hr, 130 km/hr max speed.
FELO FW07 – Smartech Motor
It looks similar in style to the Yamaha QBIX motorcycle, but more industrial looking. I don't like either bike. Give me curves any day.
That torque number is impressive.
336n.m
My 650 is listed as 64Nm and has a faster 0-100 time than a Ferrari 430, and tops out at around 220kph indicated (not that the top speed has much to do with torque).
Do electric scooters have torque?
That's what the electric scooter companies are doing: Cherry picking where they measure the torque. Also, an electric motor makes max torque at zero rpm, and the torque drops off in a straight line to it's max RPM. So starting off you have a huge amount of torque, but as your speed increases, your torque drops.
Apparently how they measure it is all a bit of a scam.
How are electric scooter able to produce so much torque? | Endless Sphere DIY EV Forum
They'll be quoting the torque at the wheel instead of at the engine. If you multiply your MT-07's 68Nm of torque by its gear ratio you'll get the torque at the wheel to compare.
Your Yamaha makes 68NM at 6800 RPM measured at the flywheel. But imagine if you were to measure that at the axle, in first gear. If you have a 10 to 1 ratio for first gear, your back wheel would spin at 680 RPM (10 times less) but have 680nm torque. (10 times more) Yeah, I'm ignoring mechanical losses to make this easier.
I for one am shocked that a Chinese company selling electric vehicles would be so bullshitty in their marketing.
The whole concept of electric travel is retarded.
OK, so the knuckle dragging moron verdict on the future of energy is in.
Yup, it's back to horses and carts, everyone.![]()
Not quite as simple as that but of all people Rowan Atkinson offers an erudite opinion.
I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly I feel duped | Rowan Atkinson | The Guardian
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