SwampNut
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I can think of several reasons lolThere's certainly no reason you couldn't tow the bike and regen charge it.
Meh. The difference between stupid and an adventure is whether you made it.I can think of several reasons lol
I've kicked this around as an option. I'm not sure I'd be happy doing 500 miles with it. (Bought the bike in San Diego, towed to Los Angeles, rode, then towed to Phoenix.) I bet that with the windscreen off and the bike wrapped in plastic, it would do little to the Tesla range.When you said tow, I was thinking of this set up:
I would expect yes. I can't recall which model Zero you have. I have put adventure and sport bikes on that kind of carrier on vehicles that could handle more tongue weight. I expect the CT wouldn't be any issue at all. Or ride it into the bed, that's my plan.I was thinking about whether this will work for my Cybertruck:
I think something could be worked out with the bike on a roofrack. Set the bike's rear wheel free to spin and using a long v belt connect to the driver's side rear wheel extended v belt pulley.Well, when the car was at 1%, I was thinking about how I could hang the back wheel off the trailer and run a string from the throttle to my window...
There's certainly no reason you couldn't tow the bike and regen charge it.
I guess it's a little reassuring when you get close to 0% knowing you have an escape pod on the trailer behind. ?Well, when the car was at 1%...
Yeah, but if I'm out adventuring, I expect there's stuff in the bed.I would expect yes. I can't recall which model Zero you have. I have put adventure and sport bikes on that kind of carrier on vehicles that could handle more tongue weight. I expect the CT wouldn't be any issue at all. Or ride it into the bed, that's my plan.
A great point. I typically pack around bikes, but it depends on what is going of course and how many people. But here's an example of me using a rack for a medium bike, and while not ideal, it wasn't totally horrible.Yeah, but if I'm out adventuring, I expect there's stuff in the bed.
-Crissa