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Old 06-10-2018, 06:42 PM   #11 (permalink)
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About the right size for me.
"ditto" Apparently they are in production since February. I got info about this last week. Summer bumper to bumper traffic and no parking in this tourist trap town is keeping me on that dinky electric scooter a little longer.

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Old 06-10-2018, 10:26 PM   #12 (permalink)
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The average inseam is 32 36 in tire is knee-high to that grasshopper making it between 16 and 18 " in diameter at the rubber. On possibly a 13-14" wheel .
Most 4 lug wheels are 4- 5" lug pattern. The lug spread, is approximatelythe same spread to the bead =lug pattern×3 (each side[2] + lug spread)=12-15".
Under 30" over all height = side of head as first point of contact in a t-bone Vs a typical stock full size 4x4 truck. Good for aerodynamics but bad for insurance cost.
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You'd be invisible for other road users when riding that low, so there's a concern.
Is it really that much lower than say a newish Corvette?
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Is it really that much lower than say a newish Corvette?
Yes, look at the indoor photo. The woman is petite, yet the hood is way lower than her hips and the wheels are no higher than her knees.
I bet even the roll bar is lower than a Corvettes hood.
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"ditto" Apparently they are in production since February. I got info about this last week. Summer bumper to bumper traffic and no parking in this tourist trap town is keeping me on that dinky electric scooter a little longer.
If they are “in production “ can you walk over and buy one or is there a long elaborate wait?

Nah, not my definition of in production, they say they are making “frames”
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Every press photo they show has the driver with no helmet on.

Every press photo they show has no windshield (just a deflector).

Good luck with that!

In the pictures, it's so tiny it basically looks like a heavy duty velomobile sans pedals.Like, significantly smaller than a kei car roadster like the Honda Beat.



I love tiny cars, personally. But I don't know who else this is for?
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I love tiny cars too but I loath “deposits”, “investments” kick starters and future dates.
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Maybe they sell T-shirts. That's how businesses in Santa Monica operate[d when i was there. Start with the T-shirt].



Now imagine that with a NHRA-approved roll cage.


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Interesting, but we senior citizens need opening doors.
But why?
Its sides are lower than the door sills of a Hummer, it should be easier to get in.

You'd be invisible for other road users when riding that low, so there's a concern.
Leveraging yourself upright and navigating a step-over sill, prolly without benefit of a removable steering wheel. I prefer the upright posture and step-over of an Arcimoto FUV, but it's a worthy competitor. ...range-wise and all.
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