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2. It makes plenty of noise, thankyouverymuch, and if someone gets in my way, I have a horn. I actually like the idea of a turn signal noise because, mea culpa, I have found myself realizing that I've left my blinker on for blocks without realizing it.
3. I coast a lot. The Brammo has no regen, and that's fine with me. I do use my rear brake, but it's maybe a 70-30 proposition, front to rear.
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How about the ergonomics of kickstands? Do you have any thoughts about that?
Thanks for info. Some noise is needed like for idiot pedestrians using cellphones and blind pedestrians. Prolly not feasible to make "loud mufflers save lives" level of racket against car drivers.
Manufacturers who embrace complexity do a number of things with sidestands - some of which can be applied to electric bikes.
Some retract by themselves when you lift the pressure off them so that you aren't riding off into that left curve in the sunset with the stand down.
Some kill the engine if down when you kick into gear and/or have a complex logic related to neutral gear, cranking, and clutch lever.
Geometry has a lot to do with effectiveness as a stand on different surfaces, angles, etc. Some bikers carry empty pop cans as shoes for their ill-designed sidestand.
Good to be able to sense/see the sidestand when on the bike and to have a design that kicks easily up and down with your boot.
Sidestands and centerstands serve slightly different purposes and so are helpful on heavy oil-filled bikes. My guess is that an ebike should have a sidestand but also a garage-dwelling service centerstand when changing wheels and other servicing.
Ben, maybe not even worth 2-cents.