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  1. I decided to join the forum, and thank you for allowing me. I'm a retired 70 year old, having lived my entire life outside of Malta. Well, except for that period when the army said "I want you!" Like I had a choice, in 1968. My first bike was a 1966 Honda Dream 300. I purchased that in 1972. I am currently riding a 2000 Honda Magna, and occasionally tow a mono-wheel trailer full of camping gear.
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  2. Don't you have a track thread to shit on?
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  3. IMO, we are 10 years away from all-electric vehicles being a viable option for a meaningful number of drivers. Battery technology is getting there, but they need to store more power and become much smaller & lighter. Recharge times are the real deal breaker. Infrastructure is going to need to evolve differently. Charging "gas stations" are never going to work for a large number of drivers. Charging stations in the parking lots of grocery stores, etc would work a bit better...but, scrap the whole charging station idea and move to hot swappable batteries. Batteries sizes should be standardized across vehicles, and the vehicles need to be designed for easy battery access. 10 years away...at least. OTOH, we are living in the golden age of burritos.
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  4. This obviously depends on the the size of said burritos. We don't have enough info to form a hypothesis. If your going to ask such insane questions with out the information needed to answer them you can just remove yourself from our Burrito thread.
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  5. I can cook beef on my headers
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  6. That is a good point. I wonder if the engineers at Tesla have considered powering their vehicles with burritos. That way, if you went to pick up burritos 501 miles away, you could make it home using CSCE (concentrated sour cream energy).
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