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Originally Posted by Gunther1000
I like the idea of even a 40 mile range. It would mean getting to and from work for most with zero gas what so ever and zero loot going to the middle east. Now if they get more popular we can all have one for a reasonable fee. converting a $3000 ninja 250 would be a good place to start. I hope to see groves of them for sale this fall (08 250's) and next year even more so. If not an electric I will surely be looking at doing a 350 banshee 2-stroke conversion.
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You have to consider the overall footprint of the bike. Yeah, it's zero dollars at the pumps and zero emissions out of the pipes, but how much money does it cost you in electricity to charge it up? How much coal is burned or pollution is created to generate the electricity to charge the bike? What about the eventual battery disposal?
Electric vehicles are a great idea, but we have to look at all aspects of it before we assume it's all green and eco friendly.