> his will do it for me for awhile. (Don't have my voice recognition up and running right now...)
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> ou are limited to 3 wheels to remain a legal ebike not in need of tags but you can add a trailer with any number of
> wheels and load it up with batteries to power your ride. Just be prepared to leave it somewhere if it breaks down,
> especially at the bottom of your hill. Good luck with all of your ideas. Hope at least one of them gets done.
Thanks for the engagement...
Yes, trailered battery units are appealing. Since I *live* at the bottom of my hill, breaking down there isn't quite the problem it would be otherwise.
Yes, I know I'm a bit prolific here in my ideas... and don't expect any *one* person to wade through it all and engage meaningfully... but maybe it will be a good catalyst for a few conversations with a variety of people with their own related ideas (and more importantly, experiences).
I have not even rigged an electric bike yet, and even if I do, it is highly unlikely that I will ever actually try to ride the bugger home from work, even with regenerative braking... the traffic conditions are rarely suitable for a bicycle anyway.
I only implement 1/100th of my schemes which with the number of schemes I go through is still a sizeable number... just not very many of the ones I consider/contemplate/discuss.
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