Thanks Richard! The reason I can carry 400 pounds of extra chargers, tools, batteries, camping gear, cold weather gear, drinks, hundreds of feet of extension cords and adapters etc. on the trip is because I did design and weld a new bolt-in subframe.
I often take 2 passengers on the bike and used to do it with one sitting in front of me, but that was a little unsafe, so I built a new subframe with 2 sets of rear footpegs. The subframe is a truss type design that channels weight to the lower rear of the frame just above the swingarm pivot point.
Here's a picture that you can see all 3 sets of footpegs.
Should hit Texas later today if all goes well. Wish me luck!
And for anyone who isn't doing it yet, please follow my trip by clicking "like" on the facebook page below. And please I encourage you to find any pics you like the most and share them yourselves and tell your friends a little about why you like electric motorcycles. I'm doing this trip for 2 reasons.
1) - because I love riding motorcycles, and especially like riding electric motorcyces, and especially when they have the size 6 controller!!
And 2) because I'm trying to gain awareness to electric vehicles. And although long distance trips are not what electric vehicles are designed for, attempting something like this is teaching me a lot, and others that typically wouldn't want to even consider giving up their gas car, are sending me messages asking me how much and where they can buy an electric motorcycle like mine. Almost everyone I talk to thinks the XU would be a good entry bike for them at a reasonable price and a few older seasoned riders are eyeing the 2013 S or DS 11.4. Get the conversation going with your facebook friends! Then direct them here to join the discussion! Here's the link:
http://www.facebook.com/lifeoffthegrid