Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
I'd seen photos of these on line but yesterday at the International Sportsman's Expo in Denver I go to see one "in the flesh."
Very interesting, comfortable bike. Suprisingly lightweight - I was able to pick it off the ground without too much trouble.
One thing I haven't been able to determine is whether it is street legal and can be registered for on-road use in any state. Because otherwise, it seems to occupy the same portion of the market as an electric bicycle, and those are quite a bit less expensive (and have the option of being able to be pedaled if they run out of juice.)
Anyone know anything else about them? I'm thinking that if the technology "matures" a little the idea of a road-legal lightweight electric motorcycle will really catch on in the RV world. I could easily strap the Ubco to the back of our travel trailer and it would be a neat accessory that would get lots of use. But unless it's street legal and capable of highway speeds, an electric bicycle would make just as much sense.
Very interesting, comfortable bike. Suprisingly lightweight - I was able to pick it off the ground without too much trouble.
One thing I haven't been able to determine is whether it is street legal and can be registered for on-road use in any state. Because otherwise, it seems to occupy the same portion of the market as an electric bicycle, and those are quite a bit less expensive (and have the option of being able to be pedaled if they run out of juice.)
Anyone know anything else about them? I'm thinking that if the technology "matures" a little the idea of a road-legal lightweight electric motorcycle will really catch on in the RV world. I could easily strap the Ubco to the back of our travel trailer and it would be a neat accessory that would get lots of use. But unless it's street legal and capable of highway speeds, an electric bicycle would make just as much sense.