Submitted by zsreport t3_yhl24k in technology
Bsomin t1_iuetiri wrote
Reply to comment by Afro_Thunder69 in Fires from exploding e-bike batteries multiply in NYC — sometimes fatally by zsreport
they have structural/integral batteries that form part of the frame but are also removable
Afro_Thunder69 t1_iuetoot wrote
That sounds interesting then
apimpnamedmidnight t1_iueu567 wrote
I was about to say that was a bad idea, but I bet it would be fine on a commuter bike. They shouldn't see anything more crazy than a drop off the curb or a pothole
I pity the poor soul that tries to take it off even a small ramp, though
VincentNacon t1_iuexkkw wrote
It doesn't have to be like that. It's possible to spread out the weight and yet keep the Center of Mass in the same spot.
If anything, it would make it easier to carry/lift compared to having it all in one spot.
bigfatmatt01 t1_iuf4zh8 wrote
Yeah and don't bike riders tend to take part of the bike with them anyway if they park it outside, like the handlebars or a detachable front wheel?
rex30303 t1_iuf7eye wrote
At most what i have seen is the seat if it is tightended with a quick release.
bigfatmatt01 t1_iufeaeb wrote
I may be remembering the movie quicksilver with Kevin Bacon
WhenAmI t1_iug9gui wrote
Quick release front tires are very common on decent bikes.
rex30303 t1_iugxufa wrote
Yes but people dont take them with them.
Shiftlock0 t1_iufacfr wrote
Sounds complicated compared to a simple snap-on battery. I wonder how much this would add to the cost of the average bike?
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