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E bike or motorbike




As I write this your like right.  Yah right.




Ok I have been looking at bikes for awhile.  I wish I could get a gas bike.  Yet for 3 times the cost for entry even for scooter it's too much.

I go electric automobile is now cheaper to buy than a fuel automobile.  They say by 2020 electric output of cars will make oil and gas never return economically.  We are in 2020.
 You all should look up a Google search of an ebike
They look cool, you pedal and you get energy to move, like a mopeds but more interesting. Ok it's a mopedπŸ‘‰πŸ‘✅πŸ˜‰
 They have really gone a long way and have improved, affordably and technology.
It's not called cheating it's called assisted.

Hahaha. I have seen them. I saw them when I was working at Bow Cycle in Calgary many years ago. They used be as much as a motorbike or scooter, now they are 1/3 the cost.

Not school yard bike
And now I am looking at these
They look cool, I have been looking at motorbikes but can't afford one
 Some of them go 50+km.  That's all I want or need to do
I wonder if I could get a side cart for the πŸ•
Now I hear people say 20km+ couldn't do the bridge on Lethbridge justice. Yet now they have 50+ km or 70+km plus e bikes.  And mowing the supper up RCA or kiddos plastic jeep.  Outing an 18 v battery in it is wicked cool.  Unsurpassed by coolness.  If you ever whirlmajig a RCA or plastic kiddos car-jeep.  

Get this no insurance on it, no fuel peddle or plug in if power is included at home. That alone could save $250 a month, yet even cheaper than to buy to get into that a fuel counter part.

Time to think stuff through.
No joke.  Just google it.


If anyone is wondering where democracy went?,!,?,...
It went from fuel to electric through pandemic.  
A person just has to look on Kijiji and see the output and price drop from last year's model to this year's model output and go yup.
Simple research for you all.

A democracy that just switched from a fuel democracies to an electric democracies through pandemic.  Electronically bikes has just become cheaper than fuel bikes at 70km+-80km+.  Same with auto industry.  Check yourself.

Only ace flushing more money down to subsidized cheap fuel to pay people to use our fuel. Rather than the competition that now with out subsidiary is cheaper to get into than currently thought.

I would like to point out that Vulcan has a huge magnetic field on it.  One place that might benefit from that.

These look to cool.  They are even making them into motor bike golf cart to work a whole 18-  27 
Holes.





Alberta post-secondary was building infrastructure; that's why it was mirroring Toronto expenditures and Toronto when it was building infrastructure. Most probably got 2x more spending than the expenditures is does now.  How come the Cons look whining little brats with there hand in the cookie jar mixing and blending words all the time for the half anecdotes. At least out east, they cut the power usage hugely and gave a light πŸ’‘bulb 15-25 years of life span.  How does the fluorescent bulbs last all of sudden electrical trade just got so efficient. How about the Luddites cut educational advantage and sabotaging a province of a global pandemic going from fuel democracies to an electric democracy quit thinking Alberta is with its 5 million people are going substantially keep the global fuel democracies going in a huge pandemics look like.  How about putting Alberta CPP into the all ready worst situation into a hugely grave situation.


Or look on Kijiji for used Ebikes one can find the cost dramatically lower than originally thought.


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