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I am kind of surprised at the responses. I own a R3 so obiviously I would not want to be tooling around on one of these. I thought some of you would look at this as a start of moving int he right direction. As for producing it in a third world country, why so it can fall a part and need to be repaired.
As for the companies intent..may be they want to make money, I would say that is pretty much a given, but I got news for you if they do not make money they will go out of business..This is true for companies, hospitals, etc.
If they develp a bike that has a fair amount of power with a minimal amount of consumption it may not be the answer to all the energy problems, but it is a start.
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