Originally posted by Denny
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That's when I like it best! Less other cyclists to get in the way and get to irritate the fsck out of the odd motorist.
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Hot and sweaty is good...Originally posted by DennyHaven't you got some babysitting to do tonight?
My thighs hurt if I pedal. We're not in Holland are we! I need electronic assistance to get uphill otherwise I just pant and puff and go all hot and sweaty, otherwise I just get off and walk with my bike which defeats the object of having it with me in the first place.
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You don't need a hydrogen fuel cell, dear Threaded.Was having a look at an electric bike the other day that uses a hydrogen fuel cell. It looked quite attractive.
The thing should run quite nicely on the amount of hot air and methane from your B.S.
Sorry, couldn't resist a cheap laugh.
The thought of terrorists riding Segways in to shopping malls, powered by hydrogen fuel cells does worry me a bit though.
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I have one of them Segway thingies which is great fun at parties.
Was having a look at an electric bike the other day that uses a hydrogen fuel cell. It looked quite attractive.
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So what you are essentially saying, is that you are dodging paying road tax and fuel tax, yet you still plan to use the roads and pavements.I'm green though and I don't need to buy a car
Tut Tut Tut.
I shall have to have words with the Dept. For Transport and see how we can bring you in under our wing.
Gordon Brown
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Originally posted by DennyDoes anyone have one. I'm not referring to mopeds but normal pedal bikes that have battery chargers. I thought about getting a fold up leccy for to power assist me up those hills so that I can commute to the client site without being all hot and sweaty.
Do Dennys dream of Electric Bikes?
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No I meant peddle, i.e. setup a plan B selling electric bikes. Honest.
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Pedal.Originally posted by DimPrawn
Things are going downhill....
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Electric Bikes
Has anyone looked at electric bikes at all? Are they an allowable business expense?Last edited by Denny; 12 May 2007, 20:06.Tags: None
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