The result was delete. - Royalguard11( Talk· Desk· Review Me!) 22:14, 31 January 2007 (UTC) reply
There is no such thing as a hybrid-electric bicycle. The article made this clear until some text from the deleted Series Hybrid Cycles was merged in. There is essentially no such thing as a series hybrid cycle, either, outside of the research of Andreas Fuchs, the author of that article, which is why it is deleted. There almost certainly never will be a series hybrid cycle before room temperature superconductivity comes down to consumer prices, because it would be ruinously inefficient. Shaft drives are very low maintenance, cheap, and upwards of 80% efficient and they have still made little headway against the chain because the human body puts out liimted power and efficiency is everything in human powered vehicles. There is nothing here which is not either outright speculation, substantially unverifiable, or redundant to motorized bicycle. Guy ( Help!) 22:26, 16 January 2007 (UTC) reply
The result was delete. - Royalguard11( Talk· Desk· Review Me!) 22:14, 31 January 2007 (UTC) reply
There is no such thing as a hybrid-electric bicycle. The article made this clear until some text from the deleted Series Hybrid Cycles was merged in. There is essentially no such thing as a series hybrid cycle, either, outside of the research of Andreas Fuchs, the author of that article, which is why it is deleted. There almost certainly never will be a series hybrid cycle before room temperature superconductivity comes down to consumer prices, because it would be ruinously inefficient. Shaft drives are very low maintenance, cheap, and upwards of 80% efficient and they have still made little headway against the chain because the human body puts out liimted power and efficiency is everything in human powered vehicles. There is nothing here which is not either outright speculation, substantially unverifiable, or redundant to motorized bicycle. Guy ( Help!) 22:26, 16 January 2007 (UTC) reply