The world's first purpose-built hydrogen-powered bike could be fitted with an artificial "vroom" because of worries its silence might be dangerous. A prototype of the motorbike, which could cost more than $8,300 (£4,500), was unveiled in London on Tuesday. The problem with the "fuel cell" bike, which produces no polluting emissions, is that it is too quiet. Read More
Thursday, March 17, 2005
New Hydrogen Bike
The world's first purpose-built hydrogen-powered bike could be fitted with an artificial "vroom" because of worries its silence might be dangerous. A prototype of the motorbike, which could cost more than $8,300 (£4,500), was unveiled in London on Tuesday. The problem with the "fuel cell" bike, which produces no polluting emissions, is that it is too quiet. Read More
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