Although the price varies based on individual customer specifications, each 797 costs approximately US$5,000,000.Other prices have been listed at US$3,400,000.
I was real excited to see my deeply conservative city add bike lanes recently, but people just ignore them. They even tried adding little reflector barriers, but people kept running them over.
People vastly over estimate the danger of riding a bike. It’s comparable in lethality to getting on a highway in your car, slightly less lethal in most places, but slightly more dangerous for non lethal injuries, iirc.
I sold my car and have been rocking an escooter recently!
Hopefully I don’t drive the faster bikes too crazy when I use the bike lane. But the sidewalks are too bumpy and often times have super over grown trees so feel like I’m gonna die with tree branch into eye.
I’ve been riding an ebike to work since June, its so much better than driving a car.
But in a head on collision, the biggest vehicle is the safer vehicle. Therefore, you should drive Cat 797 to work for maximum safety.
I drive a VPN to work.
0 to 0 in eleven seconds. 😎
Funny, I use a Cat 797 for Internet security
Awhhhh I’m still only on CAT-6
I use Wifi 1337 to connect my smart fork
Toot TOOOOT!
Beelzebub himself will fear the Bagger 288!
The Bagger 288 is seriously impressive. It can scoop up and eat those Caterpillar 797s for breakfast, second breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Perfectly for bringing a child safe to school.
The specs are amazing!
If I could buy one, I wouldn’t be commuting.
buy and maintain, it probably costs over $1M/yr in fuel and spare parts
But still, imagine how many things you could buy in bulk and bring home from Costco!
The load capacity:
I think one may be able to bring home a Costco.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagger_288
I like to be high up.
That’s also called the Ford F150 Shelby Raptor Baja CAT Edition
Bagger 288!
Except you would die trying that where I live. But cool it’s good for you!
I was real excited to see my deeply conservative city add bike lanes recently, but people just ignore them. They even tried adding little reflector barriers, but people kept running them over.
The sad truth is it’s not a real bikelane unless it’s protected by a barrier.
Like a curb. The ideal bike lane is in-between street parking and the sidewalk.
Lights + a reflective/fluorescent/hi-vis vest go a long way, plus paying close attention in risky spots like where drivers turn
People vastly over estimate the danger of riding a bike. It’s comparable in lethality to getting on a highway in your car, slightly less lethal in most places, but slightly more dangerous for non lethal injuries, iirc.
I’d love to get one, just can’t afford it right now. So I carpool instead.
I sold my car and have been rocking an escooter recently!
Hopefully I don’t drive the faster bikes too crazy when I use the bike lane. But the sidewalks are too bumpy and often times have super over grown trees so feel like I’m gonna die with tree branch into eye.