Electric only in CA 2035

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And Washington state is considering all electric by 2030.


Hate to say this but just because a bunch of politicians demand somthing doesn't make the engineering breakthroughs happen on que.
Insted of having all EV cars avalible they are going to have a limited selection of expensive cars.
 
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The peoples Socialist Republic of California does stupid chit all the time, so it doesn't surprise me that they would enforce something like that on there people! True to there form of a Socialist republic. Just sayin!
 
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Child like "magic thinking" that completely ignores the basic laws of thermodynamics and reality foisted on us by child like politicians with zero critical thinking skills other than run with the herd, self enrich and get reelected. If I shut my eyes, hold my breath, wish real hard, and force feed this to the suckers who keep electing me it will come true! Same folks who brought us genius designed gas cans that spill more gas than goes in the tank. Yet, here we are.
 
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I'll probably be dead by then, so I don't much care...but the 1st time one of these political hacks has to walk, it will get thrown out.

BTW...is Texas still talking succession?
 
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I'll probably be dead by then, so I don't much care...but the 1st time one of these political hacks has to walk, it will get thrown out.

BTW...is Texas still talking succession?
With all the interlopers moving to TX, they will get drowned by the blue idiots, like AZ. They just have a larger container to fill. Sad state of affairs.
 
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They are laying the ground work to tax fossil fuels into oblivion, and eliminate what they perceive as environmental destruction by ATVs
Spot on. Ride 'em while you can boys. The exact reason we got a sport machine a few months ago. It's now or never to get some epic rides crossed off the bucket list. News flash.....all fun to be outlawed by 2025. I'll be in the DGAF age threshold by than most likely.
 
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The peoples Socialist Republic of California does stupid chit all the time, so it doesn't surprise me that they would enforce something like that on there people! True to there form of a Socialist republic. Just sayin!
Agreed. To add to your point Remi, maybe they should send their elected representatives back and forth to Washington on horses to cut those carbon emissions and cancer causing agents they’re always whining about!
 
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Agreed. To add to your point Remi, maybe they should send their elected representatives back and forth to Washington on horses to cut those carbon emissions and cancer causing agents they’re always whining about!

But THEY have to have a private jet. They are the ruling elite. Just do as I say, not as I do

A$$holes


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Polaris has had a EV for around 10 years. There are a few more now ranging in price from $10,000 to $80,000. The $80,000 Nikola weighs over 5,000 pounds and probably still not in production yet. It will be interesting to see if Honda will produce their Pioneer 500 size EV. It may take another 10 to 20 years before there is an affordable sport model from Polaris, Yamaha, and Honda.

 
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I dont live to run with any herd, so here goes. I live in south utah, and have occasion to go further south yet- that takes me down into the las Vegas valley where the brown crap in the air plugs up the sky. Just came home through Phoenix and Tucson and the sky looks a lot the same. Have any of you guys noticed something similar close to you? I do believe that the feasibility and cost of any project have to somewhat equal the benefits , and i also believe that the climate is changing- feel free to debate why that's happening if you like. I know i like blue sky and breathing air that doesn't hurt my throat, but maybe some of you guys have different values. Electric "stuff" may not be an answer, but it can be a first step. Fwiw i made a lot of money in the timber industry and i full well understand the unwillingness of the preservationists to consider anyone else. Am i hearing the same thing here?
 
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I dont live to run with any herd, so here goes. I live in south utah, and have occasion to go further south yet- that takes me down into the las Vegas valley where the brown crap in the air plugs up the sky. Just came home through Phoenix and Tucson and the sky looks a lot the same. Have any of you guys noticed something similar close to you? I do believe that the feasibility and cost of any project have to somewhat equal the benefits , and i also believe that the climate is changing- feel free to debate why that's happening if you like. I know i like blue sky and breathing air that doesn't hurt my throat, but maybe some of you guys have different values. Electric "stuff" may not be an answer, but it can be a first step. Fwiw i made a lot of money in the timber industry and i full well understand the unwillingness of the preservationists to consider anyone else. Am i hearing the same thing here?
Those angry pixies flowing through the lines to charge the batteries are coming from somewhere. Those used up batteries no longer able to take a charge are going to end up somewhere as well. I'm not going to pretend to have all the answers. It's far more complex than many want to think about though. Ultimately if I'm firing up a fossil fuel powered generator in the middle of nowhere to charge my electric SxS....wouldn't it be more effective and efficient to just put the fuel directly into the tank of the SxS and get back to riding?

If wind/solar/hydro were the only sources of the angry pixies then sure it might be "clean" energy. The reality is coal, natural gas and nuclear are far bigger players in the power grid. Right, Wrong or Indifferent that is the current world we live in. Just because the vehicle itself doesn't emit emissions doesn't mean they weren't created to power it. Hell by the logic of some (not pointing fingers at you or anyone specifically) I could go off grid if I just run an extension cord from my neighbors house. Sure their bill goes up, but then I don't have one so I'm not contributing to pollution when I run my AC or whatever. Obviously that isn't really true, but I swear some people think it is.

The quick stats I could find to backup the clean energy claim...
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I dont live to run with any herd, so here goes. I live in south utah, and have occasion to go further south yet- that takes me down into the las Vegas valley where the brown crap in the air plugs up the sky. Just came home through Phoenix and Tucson and the sky looks a lot the same. Have any of you guys noticed something similar close to you? I do believe that the feasibility and cost of any project have to somewhat equal the benefits , and i also believe that the climate is changing- feel free to debate why that's happening if you like. I know i like blue sky and breathing air that doesn't hurt my throat, but maybe some of you guys have different values. Electric "stuff" may not be an answer, but it can be a first step. Fwiw i made a lot of money in the timber industry and i full well understand the unwillingness of the preservationists to consider anyone else. Am i hearing the same thing here?
The issue is that by mandating something doesn’t make it possible.

it also flies in the face of true innovation and development.

The emotional argument you are trying to make doesn’t mean that we are against electric vehicles....

Did you know that the current “green” technology actually increases our use and dependence on oil?

I’m speaking as a pragmatic Engineer who can see that 3+7 equals 25 in the eyes of the average brain washed non-critical thinking “environmentalist”.
 
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Polaris has had a EV for around 10 years. There are a few more now ranging in price from $10,000 to $80,000. The $80,000 Nikola weighs over 5,000 pounds and probably still not in production yet. It will be interesting to see if Honda will produce their Pioneer 500 size EV. It may take another 10 to 20 years before there is an affordable sport model from Polaris, Yamaha, and Honda.


We had a customer with an EV Ranger, we were building a Mule FXT for him.

He said the tires wouldnt go anywhere and if you put more agressive tires on it, the machine didn't have the ass to spin them.

If auto manufacturers havent gotten it figured all the way out yet, its going to be decades before powersports guys to make it happen.
 
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Those angry pixies flowing through the lines to charge the batteries are coming from somewhere. Those used up batteries no longer able to take a charge are going to end up somewhere as well. I'm not going to pretend to have all the answers. It's far more complex than many want to think about though. Ultimately if I'm firing up a fossil fuel powered generator in the middle of nowhere to charge my electric SxS....wouldn't it be more effective and efficient to just put the fuel directly into the tank of the SxS and get back to riding?

If wind/solar/hydro were the only sources of the angry pixies then sure it might be "clean" energy. The reality is coal, natural gas and nuclear are far bigger players in the power grid. Right, Wrong or Indifferent that is the current world we live in. Just because the vehicle itself doesn't emit emissions doesn't mean they weren't created to power it. Hell by the logic of some (not pointing fingers at you or anyone specifically) I could go off grid if I just run an extension cord from my neighbors house. Sure their bill goes up, but then I don't have one so I'm not contributing to pollution when I run my AC or whatever. Obviously that isn't really true, but I swear some people think it is.

The quick stats I could find to backup the clean energy claim...
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Agree. The point i was attempting to make is i believe we have to start somewhere
 
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The issue is that by mandating something doesn’t make it possible.

it also flies in the face of true innovation and development.

The emotional argument you are trying to make doesn’t mean that we are against electric vehicles....

Did you know that the current “green” technology actually increases our use and dependence on oil?

I’m speaking as a pragmatic Engineer who can see that 3+7 equals 25 in the eyes of the average brain washed non-critical thinking “environmentalist”.
Leadership can make make things possible by enhancing innovation and development. I don't know that electric car's are an answer, but I think a lot of smart people are working on it- results are yet to be seen.
 
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