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![]() "Ernest Christley" wrote in message ... Roger (K8RI) wrote: Even good high capacity battery packs such as Nickel Metal Hydride (which also makes a good Hydrogen sponge) is expensive and no light weight. Typical MiMH packs used in hybrids today run on the order of $4,000 plus and they are sufficient only when used in conjunction with a small gas engine. It's possible, but doubtful two packs ($8,000) would manage 40 miles even in city driving. My favorite answer to the range problem of batteries is to not try to do it. Sort of like the way you ended your post, don't rely on one technology. Combine the battery vehicles with mass-transit railways. Just flatbed trailers, really. Drive your electric a few miles to the local station, and drive it up onto the train for the commute or to the next town. Drive it off at (or near) the destination, and go where you want. Electrics have problems with range. Mass-transit has the same problem that airplanes do...once you arrive at the station/airport, how do you go the last 5 miles. Combine the two, and there are some interesting possibilities. It's called a "Land Ferry" and it makes a lot of sense. Amtrack runs a service from the Northeast to Florida. If I could get my motorcycle on a train for California this winter, I'd do it. |
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![]() "Bill Daniels" wrote It's called a "Land Ferry" and it makes a lot of sense. Amtrack runs a service from the Northeast to Florida. If I could get my motorcycle on a train for California this winter, I'd do it. Do some serious checking, and I'll bet you could find a way. If there is not a regular dedicated vehicle transport system available, you could make a shipping crate and strap you bike securely in it, and have a local transporter ship it. If you shipped it by something like Roadway, it would still probably end up in a Land/Sea type pod, then loaded on a double stack container train. Making your own transport crate would probably be the best way for your bike to arrive in perfect condition, too. ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Bill Daniels" wrote It's called a "Land Ferry" and it makes a lot of sense. Amtrack runs a service from the Northeast to Florida. If I could get my motorcycle on a train for California this winter, I'd do it. Do some serious checking, and I'll bet you could find a way. If there is not a regular dedicated vehicle transport system available, you could make a shipping crate and strap you bike securely in it, and have a local transporter ship it. If you shipped it by something like Roadway, it would still probably end up in a Land/Sea type pod, then loaded on a double stack container train. Making your own transport crate would probably be the best way for your bike to arrive in perfect condition, too. ;-) -- Say what!!! |
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"Morgans" wrote in message ... "Bill Daniels" wrote It's called a "Land Ferry" and it makes a lot of sense. Amtrack runs a service from the Northeast to Florida. If I could get my motorcycle on a train for California this winter, I'd do it. Do some serious checking, and I'll bet you could find a way. If there is not a regular dedicated vehicle transport system available, you could make a shipping crate and strap you bike securely in it, and have a local transporter ship it. If you shipped it by something like Roadway, it would still probably end up in a Land/Sea type pod, then loaded on a double stack container train. Making your own transport crate would probably be the best way for your bike to arrive in perfect condition, too. ;-) -- Say what!!! Reminds me of "World's Fastest Indian" |
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![]() "cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Maxwell wrote: "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Bill Daniels" wrote It's called a "Land Ferry" and it makes a lot of sense. Amtrack runs a service from the Northeast to Florida. If I could get my motorcycle on a train for California this winter, I'd do it. Do some serious checking, and I'll bet you could find a way. If there is not a regular dedicated vehicle transport system available, you could make a shipping crate and strap you bike securely in it, and have a local transporter ship it. If you shipped it by something like Roadway, it would still probably end up in a Land/Sea type pod, then loaded on a double stack container train. Making your own transport crate would probably be the best way for your bike to arrive in perfect condition, too. ;-) -- Say what!!! Reminds me of "World's Fastest Indian" No doubt. |
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