Since when did the Vectrix come with the iPod dock and a BlueTooth thingy?
http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/11/the_vetrixi_bik.html
Then read on to the comments.
Since when did the Vectrix come with the iPod dock and a BlueTooth thingy?
http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/11/the_vetrixi_bik.html
Then read on to the comments.
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just a showcase as far as I can tell
http://www.vectrix.com/pdf/See%20the%20latest%20green%20gadgets%20at%20Stuff%20Live.pdf
http://www.stufflive.co.uk/node/12
07 Vectrix, Vego 600 mod.48V 800W, Arcade Alu E-Cycle 24VSachs Hub
The author of the article is sensationalising and getting it completely wrong in the process.
I think the sole commentator on that article has hit it bang on the head :)
That's what happens when you let crack smokers start their own blogs about stuff other than crack smoking.
Holy crap!!! They added my comments.
I don't normally, but have commented on the Blog also ... FWIW :sick:
lol just because you have not seen one it does not exsist! I have seen this bike at a show (I can't remember where - Goodwood?)Vectrix uk have had it customised. It has a thumb control built into the throttle housing and a blue tooth helmet. There is a cradle in the glovebox, I wonder if they have thought about the glovebox filling with water?
Oh, I have absolutely no doubt that customised Vectrix do exist - and I am completely certain that young (?) Lucy would not have generated so much derision had she clearly stated that this was such a customised model. But her blog and the source blog (that was even wrongerer) were very suggestive that this was a production model.
I had to chuckle at the original article's claim that the Vectrix has a 240v 7.5kWh battery - I wish, that kind of capacity is to die for :) All adding to the several dents in the original article's worthiness.
My glovebox does not fill up with water, although I would be very reluctant to pop a couple of hundred quids-worth of iPod in there to rattle around. It is, for me, a very occasional storage and usually houses the slimline manual and service book. Occasionally a soft item will find its way in there, like a bag of sweeties :D
I don't get it. An iPod will run on its own batteries for hours and hours after the Vectrix is already run down to zero range. Why not just keep it in your pocket? I use an iPod Nano when I ride my "other" bike, and it rides on a clip ring on my belt.