Interesting. I see bicycle pedals and a chain. Seems it'd function a bit similar to modern e-bikes.
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Is this the first time you've been made aware of mopeds, as in a vehicle with a MOtor and PEDals?
Ah, interesting. Had no idea. Thanks.
I was today years old...
I may be biased because moped culture here (as in a vehicle 50cc or smaller, not necessary one with pedals anymore) in Finland has always been a big thing imo.
One of the "classic" models that were from the previous generations was a "pappa moped" which had pedals and had a connotation of being favoured by older gentlemen who don't want to/can't drive a car anymore (a moped doesn't require a licence from anyone born before -85, but if you got a DUI and licence was taken away you'd be in a ban to drive so then driving a moped would be illegal as well.)
They're allowed to go 45km/h legally but they go pretty much 50 and people tune them to go ~60 usually. Some even up to a hundred but those were crazy dangerous cobbled up machines. And zero gear aside from helmets and some old leather jackets lol
2,61 kilowatt motorcycle
His dapper suit jacket is dangling awfully close to that belt drive...that would be a bad day.
Blimey, what a stylish lad.
Why do you need more than one horsepower to move a single person from A to B? If one horsepower is equivalent to the power of one horse, then a galloping horse will get you there faster than your average moped.
A horse is about 14 horsepower.
Joke answer: Style
Real answer: Horsepower originates from the potential sustained work of a (more-or-less) average horse of the 18th century. A horse at full speed is outputting more-than-one-horsepower - at a gallop, they're outputting 10 horsepower or more.
Hmm .. style over substance 😇
I just went down a rabbit hole as a result of your reply. Thank you!
The horsepower was defined by James Watt as a way to compare his steam engines against draft horses. The unit of power in use today is Watt and is named after him.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower
For a giggle, if you're into SI units, look at the definition of a horsepower.