Hog
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For the truck version, a moonroof over the front driver boxed section, and a bikini top over the rear portion with half side panels would work. Carry lots of groceries then, on non-monsoon days.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.at no time did I say there wouldn't be rear capacity as well.
Makes me wonder if the rear seat were removed completely then MPG should improve a little. Wonder how that would effect handling?Elio's much ballyhooed trunk that is large enough to accommodate a golf bag with clubs, gets that space from having the back of the rear seat fold forward .... I have no clue if the concept of a folding seat back can be accommodated by the design of that part of the BEX .... further, with a goal of reducing weight having other storage areas makes a great deal of sense
with a goal of reducing weight having other storage areas makes a great deal of sense
Makes me wonder if the rear seat were removed completely then MPG should improve a little. Wonder how that would effect handling?
Sorry Mark, I was thinking ahead, after the vehicle is built. Is it possible for the rear end to become too light? I'm thinking of when you hit a pot hole with just the back wheel.Maybe some confusion, the total weight is what it ends up as, what I am trying to is reduce the weight bias towards the rear of the car when carrying stuff.
The less weight at the rear end, the more stable the vehicle will be.
ehwatt.... you just opened my eyes a bit. I didn't know single-wheeled trailers for bikes existed. That looks like a perfect solution to tie behind a BEX! Lightweight and streamlined too – riding behind the BEX's rear wheel.Rear weight is why I imagined a trailer rather than luggage rack or other sprung carriage that was discussed here (pre BEX), single wheel in trail of rear wheel, very light with little tongue weight.
You sure do good work.
Sorry Mark, I was thinking ahead, after the vehicle is built. Is it possible for the rear end to become too light?
I'm thinking of when you hit a pot hole with just the back wheel.