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RE: [ST] Or How's About a Fuel Cell M/C



Give it 10-20 years and the range will double, with a much faster
top-speed. 

And the complaint about not enough noise making it unsafe. MCN had an
article late last year that made very convincing points that loud bikes
don't save lives. Now, will it appeal to the reptilian side of my brain
that loves the growl of the Sprint? No. But it appeals to the part of my
brain that would like a practical, fuel-efficient, easy-to-maintain
vehicle for putzing around and doing errands and such near home. 

I admit it, I'm a closet scooter fan. I would love to own a Bergman 450!
Don't hate me because I'm practical!

Peter Chittum
'01 BRG ST
San Jose, CA, USA 

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