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After the Fazer? - dickturpin - 04-09-17 http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/bank-invests-millions-flying-motorbikes-11109895 Re: After the Fazer? - vinnyb - 04-09-17 Yeah right, if they think cars are dangerous to pedestrians what about the rotors on each corner of these things slicing up everything in their path. Surely it's a hoax? Re: After the Fazer? - chris.biker - 04-09-17 Puts a whole new meaning to that time old phrase. ''the bastard cut me up'' Re: After the Fazer? - fazersharp - 04-09-17 (04-09-17, 11:09 PM)chris.biker link Wrote: Puts a whole new meaning to that time old phrase. ''the bastard cut me up'':lol Re: After the Fazer? - Grahamm - 05-09-17 (04-09-17, 10:52 PM)vinnyb link Wrote: Yeah right, if they think cars are dangerous to pedestrians what about the rotors on each corner of these things slicing up everything in their path. Surely it's a hoax? There have been various versions of these although they usually have ducted props for safety. Thing is, there's no way that they would be allowed out of controlled airspace and the idea that Joe Public would eg be able to use one to get to work is nonsense. Re: After the Fazer? - alan sherman - 05-09-17 I was wondering about my next bike and looked to see if there was much electric motorcycle choice. I'm surprised how crap the options are! Electric bicycles are quite common now in London. I think I've only ever seen a Vectrix scooter twice, some Chineses heap-of-junk electric scooter a couple of times, and no other electric motos. |