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Gas Man 12-09-2009 01:25 AM

E-Rocket
 
So the Sachs MadAss wasn't small enough?

What about Pedal Power?

BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | 'E-Rockit' hits German fast lane

But damn... the price tag!

Quick281 12-09-2009 06:12 AM

Awesome!

karl_1052 12-09-2009 08:09 AM

Now that look sweet!

goof2 12-09-2009 08:19 PM

I'm skeptical. You can't get more power out of a system than you put in to it. If he has actually developed a way to do this he should fuck selling bikes for $40k, he should be selling the technology to hydroelectric and nuclear power generation facilities for billions.

Gas Man 12-09-2009 11:23 PM

combined with a charge from a house?

goof2 12-10-2009 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 303984)
combined with a charge from a house?

That would be different. If that was in there I must have missed it in the video or the text.

shmike 12-10-2009 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by goof2 (Post 303934)
I'm skeptical. You can't get more power out of a system than you put in to it. If he has actually developed a way to do this he should fuck selling bikes for $40k, he should be selling the technology to hydroelectric and nuclear power generation facilities for billions.

I think the idea behind it is that this is an electric bike.

The "throttle" is the movement of the pedals rather than twisting the bar.

I'm not sure the pedaling has any direct effect on the actual work being done. :idk:

Avatard 12-10-2009 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shmike (Post 304119)
I think the idea behind it is that this is an electric bike.

The "throttle" is the movement of the pedals rather than twisting the bar.

I'm not sure the pedaling has any direct effect on the actual work being done. :idk:

I'm also guessing the effort doesn't go to waste, but instead does go to some energy generation....but by the looks of the thing, it's primarily just pedals acting as throttle on an electric bike.

...But this phrase gives me doubt on that rather easy dismissal:

"Stefan Gulas has developed a system that amplifies the effort you put in by a factor of 50, meaning you can accelerate quickly and maintain high speeds with very little effort."

goof2 12-10-2009 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Avatard (Post 304141)
I'm also guessing the effort doesn't go to waste, but instead does go to some energy generation....but by the looks of the thing, it's primarily just pedals acting as throttle on an electric bike.

...But this phrase gives me doubt on that rather easy dismissal:

"Stefan Gulas has developed a system that amplifies the effort you put in by a factor of 50, meaning you can accelerate quickly and maintain high speeds with very little effort."

And that statement is why I stated I am skeptical. I didn't see anything in the video or in the text that indicated the thing took power from anything other than the pedals. That is also something I was specifically looking for so I doubt I missed it (it is possible though).

Ultimately if the statement Avatard has quoted means the effort is amplified without the addition of power from another source this guy has figured out a way to defy the law of conservation of energy and should be a multi-billionaire. If it is done with battery power it is another overpriced electric bike.

Avatard 12-10-2009 02:42 PM

OK, let's say the wording is conveniently misleading...thus the power input at the pedals is supplanted (not "amplified") with battery power in a 50:1 ratio...and THIS is what I think is really going on.


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