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THE FUTURE OF MOTORCYCLING IS SAFE FOR NOW

made headlines but seems to have been pretty quiet since the December 19, 2023, announcement by the Canadian government that all new vehicles sold by 2035 must be electric. Of course, my first thought was, “What will happen to the motorcycle industry?” It’s common knowledge that, at least with today’s battery technology, a motorcycle simply cannot carry enough battery energy to cover long distances.

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