Onmebike
We really need to meet! A dirt track for motobikes around my fields!Now that really sounds interesting

I have a full motobike licence, do you?
How about we do the Tour de France course on our Cyclamatics this year? My wife can drive my Transporter van with the generator as back up

We might even be able to re-charge on the move like the RAF!
Don`t know what will happen if you tell me you have a amateur radio licence!
Hi, funny you should mention your motorcycle licence. I've just treated myself to a new Triumph T100, it must be my age?
Regarding Amateur radio, I used to repair CB and sideband radio's and yes I do hold an Amateur licence although I never use it now. I still have my radios/test equipment and my aerials are still all intact after 25+ years.
The dirt track in your field sounds an excellant idea, whereabouts are you?
I'm not far from Copthall, Epping.
How are you getting on with the folding bike. I sold the one I got in the sale the other day. The first person who saw it wanted it. I didn't charge them full price, just enough to make my own a tad cheaper, silly I know, I could have benefitted from the full discount. Thats a great sales gimmic. the rewards points, I've earn't £45 in points so a spare battery will only cost £155.
My other bike has just gone up by £100 since I bought it which is unusual in the present climate. I'm amazed that the batteries for the folding bikes are 10.5ah they advertise them as 8ah. I'm looking into the possibility of using 36volts on them, the motors are rated at 180-250w and 24-36v its just the controller thats cause for concern. When I get time I'll crack it open and see what components can be upgraded, it shouldn't take much. This is all pretty basic stuff. I've got model brushless motors here capable of 4800rpm per volt but they have little torque, okay for a ducted fan or small propellor. The ebike motors are just slower running high torque motors but should give better service life at 24v and draw less current than at 36v. Do you remember your ohms law?
Have you tried your kit bike out yet? Be careful in your field that front wheel may lose traction on the wet grass and that'll be your fun over for a while.
Tour de france? I ain't seen this country yet. You don't need the van, get a trailer for the bike to carry a generator and a 30amp psu, the bikes range would be limited to what it could do in the 8hrs the generator runs on a tank full.