Living in a metropolis without a place to plug the vectrix is really difficult. I'm forced to charge in very strange places. How do I usually recharge? I'll posyt one sample: have a look at the pictures.... :-) Where do you recharge?
Living in a metropolis without a place to plug the vectrix is really difficult. I'm forced to charge in very strange places. How do I usually recharge? I'll posyt one sample: have a look at the pictures.... :-) Where do you recharge?
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That is cute! What a nice idea for a topic, I hope that this topic will receive lots of post with photos, I charge the V in the Garage, so not really interesting except for Spider Man,
he has quiet a fan club in the good old shed. But I promise I will take my camera with me next time so that I can add some good shots to this topic!
Well done, super idea!
Martina Engels
Check out the irony...
This one was a bit extreme:
An old septic system!
And then the Vectrix got bogged on the way out. Trying to get out took so much charge, I ended up having to push gain before getting home.
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There is always a way if there is no other way!
arr. who's been cheeky..?? well i like it no wonder you got bogged in .
mik. have you thought about a electric winch on v ?? av got a funny charging spot will .
try to upload it from my phone. kev
Har har har! You shoulda just jumped that ditch/gulley:
LOOK NO CENTRE STAND !!
.have you been rounding up sheep on this scootyer ??
kev
Mine's pretty boring compared to Mik's! HAHA!!
This is my daily routine. I typically charge once per day (at night, while I sleep, and it's cooler and she's had plenty of cool time beforehand) and will clock anywhere from 8 to 20 miles on her the following day before I return home for a new charge.
The cord hanging on the wall of my little shop originates from a wall mounted timer inside the shop that only powers the cord during the night time hours. Nothing to do but plug her in and retire for the evening.
The wooden beam in the ground keeps my wife from running over the bike when she parks her car in the open space. The smaller beam is my reminder of where her bumper comes too! ;-)