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Topic History of: Anyone remember the Sinclair C5??
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Foz andrew wrote:
Foz wrote:
I have a fully operational one in my shed.I think they would work now in London, but the mistake they made was introducing it on a cold wet winters day in 1985. Driving next to a lorry is terrifying. Also they were useless going up any gradient hence the necessary pedal power. Legally if they had made them at all powerful you would need to have a licence and helmet. As it is a 13 year old is fully legal driving one on the road.

I think they would be successful if were re-launched. They would have use the cycle lanes and even that that would not be ideal, a licence would have to be essential.

Foz I heard once the battery has gone that it's for good.


There is actually now a guy in Crawley who produces a wiring kit so that you can convert them to run it on leisure batteries
andrew Foz wrote:
I have a fully operational one in my shed.I think they would work now in London, but the mistake they made was introducing it on a cold wet winters day in 1985. Driving next to a lorry is terrifying. Also they were useless going up any gradient hence the necessary pedal power. Legally if they had made them at all powerful you would need to have a licence and helmet. As it is a 13 year old is fully legal driving one on the road.

I think they would be successful if were re-launched. They would have use the cycle lanes and even that that would not be ideal, a licence would have to be essential.

Foz I heard once the battery has gone that it's for good.
Foz I have a fully operational one in my shed.I think they would work now in London, but the mistake they made was introducing it on a cold wet winters day in 1985. Driving next to a lorry is terrifying. Also they were useless going up any gradient hence the necessary pedal power. Legally if they had made them at all powerful you would need to have a licence and helmet. As it is a 13 year old is fully legal driving one on the road.
JK2006 Like Freddie Laker (and JK) - Clive was ahead of his time.
honey!oh sugar sugar. I think it is lovely. I would like one to drive/ride down to the shops, only it doesn't look very safe.