Time to go dark.
There's a truly exhilarating sensation in the modern era: speeding an all-electric dirt bike or motorcycle through dense forest canopies. The stillness is almost surreal, as you can distinctly hear the wind rushing past and the leaves rustling in the trees. It's an out-of-this-world experience for those accustomed to the sounds of two- and four-stroke engines.
But in my wildest dreams, I never imagined it would be taken as far as Make It Mobile did.
To meet the needs of modern-day ninjas? The answer is quite a distance away, as you can attach some infrared lights to the front of it, pair it with the US military's NODS night vision helmet, and then venture out in complete, utter darkness.
Dang, son.
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According to the video's description, "As electric bikes become increasingly popular for commercial and military purposes due to their power and stealthy nature, one might be curious about what it takes to equip an e-bike for use with night vision, and how it performs when tackling normal dirt bike activities. In this video, Christian discusses his Zero FX (a commercial version of the Military MMX), how he set it up for riding with night vision goggles, and showcases its performance in low-light conditions."
They thought of turning this into a high-performance military motorcycle instead of a gentle hunt vehicle for deer. That's a joke, but not entirely, as deer meat is a delicacy.
To provide greater clarity and understanding of the situation in order to make more informed decisions.
It's a very impressive setup, one I'd like to experience firsthand. Picture yourself sneaking into the forest on the first day of elk or deer season at dawn, and being able to venture much further than just hiking. The possibilities are endless.