Autoxdriver
Elio Aficionado
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- Feb 25, 2014
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I think driving your wife's convertible will be closer to a bike than driving the Elio, but I guess its all in how you define it. If having a seat behind instead of next to you does it for you then so be it.I recently sold my last motorcycle. Why? Because while I loved riding, I never actually rode. Why not? Because the most obvious time to ride (to work and back) makes riding suck. In the winter it's cold as hell in the morning but beautiful in the afternoon. In the summer it's beautiful in the morning but miserably hot during the afternoon. In other words, I quit riding because the weather was always utter crap for 50% of my daily ride and I just decided that the 50% that was nice wasn't worth the 50% that sucked ass. But along comes Elio....
Winter mornings? Roll up the windows. Turn on the heater. Ah.....
Winter afternoons? Roll down the windows, stick an arm out *each* window. Ah.... Not *quite* the same as riding a motorcycle, but damned close.
Summer mornings? Same as winter afternoons. Sweet!
Summer afternoons? Roll up windows and turn on the AC. Nice...
Thus, the 50% of my riding that sucked should no longer suck.
Oh, and I've never felt the wind through my hair while riding a motorcycle. They're called helmets. I *have* however, enjoyed the heck out of that experience while driving/riding in my wife's convertible. Driving with the top down is *almost* as much fun as riding. I imagine an Elio will be closer to riding than a roadster, but with all the same comfort.... Which means it will be awesome.
