Medical/Paramedic help on Motorcycles

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coachgeo
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Medical/Paramedic help on Motorcycles

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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. :(
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Re: Medical/Paramedic help on Motorcycles

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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)
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