The following vlog post is free outside of product designs, links to unaffiliated sites, copyrighted names and logos, videos.
Bought a board from Home Depot, planning on adding one of the Ulanzi camera claws (lock unlock mechanism, available on Amazon) on the surface so can mount gimbal. Think the board will give a stable place for gimbal on front of e-bike. The Ulanzi camera claws a pretty slick, stable and fast lock unlocking unlocking – might be useful for other things like a table you want to be able to assemble and disassemble quickly. Also bought some ¼ inch screws, nuts, and washers that are same size as the camera screws (they look a bit different than those that come with camera products but seem to work ok with the gear I have, threading might be slightly different).
Pretty happy with some of Blender 3D renders I am making lately. Cool to be able to add need glow and outlining effects via shading to 2D paints and Textures – worked allot with 2d drawing through my life. Potential for capacity to value pencil and paper and other art higher when combined with cool effects – a drawing or painting (like acrylic pours) have potential for high detail that can be zoomed in on while scanning with camera, lots of colors and great details that are unique (uniqueness and detail factors into capacity to magnify value with computers and supercomputers).
The following pictures are not free due to product designs and logos, idea is free (board for camera claw)


Was hoping to get some Epic Smooth Shots of the City while riding the E-bike, currently cybersecurity problems call that into question a bit. I have potential to take video yet capacity to edit being limited is likely not always pondered as a potential problem.
Taking video has potential to create liabilities and time debt like people in the video that I do not want to have in the video. Cybersecurity problems plus capacity to edit limited could lead to a form of entrapment – you were supposed to remove this or that footage and now you can’t.
The camera claw has potential to work at 90-degree angles which might be good for taking video of the right or left side of the street. The gimbal already has capacity yet pointed in the right direction initially is nice. The gimbal has face tracking which might be nice as a mobile vlogging setup. Add in a DJI wireless lapel microphone and potentially have capacity for great audio and tracking while mobile vlogging.
Could attach the claw to a projector and invertor, create a mobile movie theater.
Snap and go design might be able to use 4 e-bikes as tent legs. Mobile shade ideas in Texas potentially less than all value out.
Potentially could put the camera claw on a coffee cup

Some ideas listed here are meant to be a bit unique and outlandish to make people think – weight limits on front of bike might preclude used for tent legs or similar. Open coffee cup with bounces might be less than sufficient – hot coffee has shown potential for problems in the past.
If someone makes a similar board or desires to make upgrades to e-bike be careful drilling and modifying I would think due to potential for electrical cables and high voltage. Varying voltages get a bit confusing I use Roybi 18V battery tools which I think are in the safer range, over 24V is when things start being a problem from my understanding. Add in inverters that are 120V (upstep Ryobi batteries from 18V) and e-bike voltages which are closer to 50V at least from what I am seeing I could see myself accidently not taking into account when modify, might drill into higher voltage on accident.
Reminder I am not the one on the following video, I do think High Voltage comprehended better matters and amplifies far less than ideally by default in Society – big problem when combined with infrastructure funding problems, national debt
I bought an extra battery for e-bike. Another option that might make more sense for more range with the fast charger might be a Ryobi inverter (there is a 300W inverter for 18V batteries now) which would also give option for mobile power. Again though mobile environments, potential for rain might make Electrical Safety and Power Tool (like Ryobi Inverters) knowledge more important. Extra battery equates to maybe 30 seconds to change, versus having to sit while charging for an hour (might require a pretty big ryboi batteries to charge using 300W inverter for an hour, hour might be some range but not that much range, required to carry a bunch of extra batteries for a little extra range might not be feasible). Maybe some of the newer e-bikes might have options for use as an inverter too. I think Dewalt has a bigger option, though again potential for problems including high voltages and metal bike frames.
1800 Watt Portable Power Station and Simultaneous Battery Charger | DEWALT
Looks like Ryobi has a similar one now too
Only 20 lbs, potential for mounted on an e-bike
Original one I was talking about
RYOBI ONE+ 18V 1000-Watt Max 12-Volt Automotive Power Inverter RYi1030A – The Home Depot
Don’t quote me but I think one, 12 ah 18 battery
RYOBI ONE+ 18V 12.0 Ah Lithium-Ion HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery PBP1012 – The Home Depot
Would supply 216 W (P=VI, P=18V*12A=216W over an hour before being depleted (thus would run out faster in a 300W inverter). Carrying several might get pretty heavy, though can’t find exact weight on specifications. 2 batteries, inverter, and fast charger might be an option for increased range yet, a single replacement battery might be less to carry. That said full range on two e-bike batteries might be difficult, breaks not all value out.
Ryobi has several portable fan products, combined with E-bike in Texas summer might be nice. Mobile cooling and potentially might help reduce potential for heat strokes.
Dart Train Stations in Texas Summer, portable fans might be nice options for reducing problems associated with Global Warming
Golden Rule likely applies to not having fellow citizens delirious due to heat. Extra wind around train tracks potentially not all value added. Fellow citizens cool, not blown over – more power generally gets set to better.