Yes, my initial thoughts too - getting too old for the feet back & body bent forward thing.
It's the opposite with me. The Widey puts my spine almost vertical and my legs are too far forward to take any weight. There's one particular bump here, left lane bridge joint coming off the ring road onto Lavarack Road, for the locals, that gives me a big thump. I have a couple of dodgy discs in my back so this doesn't help.The Trump leans me forward and allows me to put my weight on the pegs. Pegs are a little high, resulting in a hip cramp or two when I first set off, Causing me to stretch the leg out sideways while I lean the other way to counterbalance, but it's fine after that.
It looks huge, or have they got a kid riding it.
https://www.autoblog.com/2018/11/06/harley-davidson-livewire-electric-motorcycle/#slide-7462684
Small riderI wondered if it was a chick ?
Don"t mind its Torque, HP, but buggered if I'm stopping at woolies every 100 Ks. for box of energiser batteries. lol...
that looks alright, BUT , it an't a Motor sickle! ( no motor ) I have a electric mountain bike, you have to peddle to get assistance from the electric motor. has three levels of assistance. the lowest is 20% then next is 50% then 100%. I mostly just leave it in 20% as then I get a long range. when your speed hits 25kph the motor cuts out and your power the bike peddling. I ride with a fast group on single track or fire trails in mountains. 50 to 60 k average about 20 k an hour. thing is the battery they use is heavy & has a limited number of charges to a life span & expensive takes a while to charge up if battery low.
Leap forward 30 years, four old guys sitting outside the pub hearing
Krash, it has a motor!