In a word, no.
Why do electric bikes have to have these oddball looks.
Invent me an electric bike that looks like mine and I'll think about it.
Probably not for long though!
Can these Bultacos tempt you to go electric?
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Re: Can these Bultacos tempt you to go electric?
No. As Itchy says they look dreadful, and tbh after trying to sort the electrics on a Spanish bike in the past, I'm not anxious for another round of problems or paying for the privilege of having them.
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Re: Can these Bultacos tempt you to go electric?
It's the refuelling for me. I don't mind the limited range if there are plently of places to fill up, but who wants to want an hour for a full battery?
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Re: Can these Bultacos tempt you to go electric?
No, I want a 1970s Bultacos twin shock
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Re: Can these Bultacos tempt you to go electric?
+1 on the twin shock
I'd have an electric bike. Why not. Once they get the battery charging thing Sussed ( which they will...... Probably smaller removable batteries that you can swap for charged ones )
I love engines. But I also love machines. So I'd not rule one out
I'd have an electric bike. Why not. Once they get the battery charging thing Sussed ( which they will...... Probably smaller removable batteries that you can swap for charged ones )
I love engines. But I also love machines. So I'd not rule one out