Having been recognized for inventing the first Honda all terrain vehicle, I have always applauded the ingenuity of others to modify existing technology and reach outside the box to create new, innovative solutions.
Greg Davey is one such fellow that I admire for his renegade approach to an Eco-friendly solution to urban travel.
According to Fast Electric Bike’s How to Build a 50 MPH Electric Bike you are provided with a complete step by step guide on how to build the exact same bike that author Greg Davey invented at your home.
This is the very same “attention magnet” electric bike that he gets stopped by pedestrians and motorists every day to ask, “How did you do that?”
Now you can have all the answers, detailed plans and over 150 high quality photographs walking you through the entire process to create your own electric bike that can be driven at the same rate of speed as a common motor vehicle.
No stone is left unturned as you gain a full understanding of the individual components of your electric bike including motors, batteries, speed controllers, throttles and chargers.
You will be able to confidently select the best controllers an component based on Davey’s extensive research and inventive application technology, because he’s already learned what works, what doesn’t work – and more importantly – what works best and what components are the most economical producing the highest results.
And if it wasn’t enough to have your own electric bike that can cruise along at 50 miles per hour, the author also exposes his followers to information on saving fuel costs and reducing one’s carbon footprint for a greener world.
The world may not be ready for a commercial version of a high performance electric bike, like this, but you can build it yourself with this convenient DIY manual.
The author includes complete details on how to make your own heated jacket that is powered by the electric bike, just like the one that he wears.
As we spread the word about Davey’s vision about a greener more sustainable version of urban transportation, it not only promotes our vision of a better world but also makes a bold alternative to technology funded by big oil companies.