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>, dotatdot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> "Albm&ctd" <alb_mandctdNOWMD@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:MPG.229555f424514231989680@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > In article <47vWj.873$IK1.527@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> > anemailaddress@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> >> "Jason James" <at@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >> news:482a7b2c$0$80733$c30e37c6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> > I've noticed 3 motorised pushbikes getting around. One has a small
> >> > 2-stroked
> >> > motor-bike engine in it mounted halfway up the seat-strut with an
> >> > exposed
> >> > chain driving the wheel sprocket. He doesnt seem to change gears
tho.
> >> > He
> >> > has
> >> > the clutchless thing, which is easier to run than the next 2 below.
> >> >
> >> > The others have whipper-snipper donks on them and go
****house,..noisey
> >> > and
> >> > gutless. Fuzz must be slacking off,..tho I toyed with the idea a
while
> >> > back.
> >> >
> >> > Dont know about everyone else, but motor-bikes are something every
one
> >> > should try once.
> >> >
> >> > Jason
> >>
> >> We used to have a guy at work that had a mower engine mounted on the
> >> front
> >> wheel of a BMX with a friction drive, balanced horribly too, other
guys
> >> had
> >> clocked it keeping up with cars at 60kph, apparently it was a handful
> >> though
> >> and he was too scared to go any faster.
> >>
> > The annoying bit is,. AFAIK, if you put on any electric engine over
200W
> > it has to pass all the **** for registration as a moped. Why don't
they
> > raise that to 500W for licenced drivers/riders before rego and all
it's
> > complexity? IMHO It would be safer to do the local street speed limit
of
> > 50 km/h on the road rather than use those *****ng stupid bike lanes
that
> > cause chaos at roudabouts. Maybe have to wear an approved motorcycle
> > helmet too for when you plant your head into something solid.
> >
> > Al
> > --
> > I don't take sides.
> > It's more fun to insult everyone.
> > http://kwakakid.cjb.net/insult.html
>
> On that note of the 200W limit on "scooters". What is the go with petrol
(or
> other fuel) engines on bikes? there is no limit on power is there? just
> capacity?
>
Dunno what the go is.
Al
--
I don't take sides.
It's more fun to insult everyone.
http://kwakakid.cjb.net/insult.html


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