Looks like a great place for Diesel bikes like a Track would fit into the community. High fuel mileage, Easier to teach prospective riders how to use (CVT). etc.
Here is their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MotoAmbulans?fref=ts
Here is a video (comments suggest this was an emergency plasma or blood transport to a medical ambulance on scene or medical facility). https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=233&v=Dfv_yPmEBCk
Tried to send this to Erik at Eva Products but my email address for him no longer works.
Medical/Paramedic help on Motorcycles
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Re: Medical/Paramedic help on Motorcycles
coachgeo wrote:Looks like a great place for Diesel bikes like a Track would fit into the community. High fuel mileage, Easier to teach prospective riders how to use (CVT). etc.
Here is their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MotoAmbulans?fref=ts
Here is a video (comments suggest this was an emergency plasma or blood transport to a medical ambulance on scene or medical facility). https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=233&v=Dfv_yPmEBCk
Tried to send this to Erik at Eva Products but my email address for him no longer works.
Coach the milage wouldn't be good with the high agility high accel situation of emergency transport. They'd be better off with a Honda DCT like the NC series. (No belt, to quickly wear out, in city traffic (Low speed and high accel is a killer for the belt because of the ratio of the c.v.t and the limited torque it can transfer at low rpm))
Production of the bike has stopped now for a while. And without some big issues being adressed i can't imagine that bike ever being made again. (And do well on the market)