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If this gearbox catches on, and they indeed cannot get trigger shifters to work, maybe we will see some really cool and ingenius/trick twist shifters that work great in all conditions. I can already think of a few ways to make one that provides grip/place to apply force, even in mud.
don't forget to take into account the weight of the thing our measuring.
the amount of energy a bird needs to go a distance compared to it's weight is more than the amount of energy human needs to go the same distance compared to it's weight.
offroad vehicles (orv's) account for more than a biker does, obviously. but @rbspecial is also right in that they are still an insignificant part of the total emissions outpout of the world.
There is lots of rideable land in america, and I don;t mind driving a little further so I can ride trails specific to my mtb and moto in places that don't bother the public.
When they say it's cleaner, they mean that over a period of time, it will cause fewer emissions than the same amount of people using cars will. The proof is found when you find the amount of energy the gondola/lift uses and where it came from, and do the same for the car. I can't say which makes less impact, but certainly one will transport the same amount of people on fewer emissions. About Us
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