User:
pio
Date:
2010-03-19 10:29:06
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jessupx, awesome, 49cc should go a long way to power something so light.
Certainly won't cost much to fill up the tank either eh? I guess it's pull start?
Re: street legal, do you have to get headlights and taillights and battery and stuff? Not sure I understand.
User:
jessupx
Date:
2010-03-19 00:32:17
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hahahah.. Oh man, I got an early birthday gift! It's a motorized bicycle, uses a regular beach-cruiser bike, but adds a 49cc lawn mower engine.. it's barely heavier than a regular bike and still pedals like one. On big hills, pedaling is power assisted. It's a blast! I have the paperwork to make it legal on streets too. I got a bike rack for my car and its easy to pop right on. Should be fun in summer.
User:
pio
Date:
2010-03-18 22:58:20
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Ahh, now, that's an accurate arrow. :)
I just took apart my clutch on my motorcycle today.. about to order replacement plates.
User:
jessupx
Date:
2010-03-18 21:04:23
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I was awake for the whole earthquake. I have a pillar of tv/crt monitors stacked ceiling-high on a desk right next to my bed. If i were to sneeze the whole thing would fall. The earthquake shakes were growing with intensity for about 5-6 shakes, all the while I was watching the pillar sway at me :) After, I earthquake-tied down the pillar and all the books and shelves over my head next to the bed.
I was about an inch off on the map. I overlayed google map on the USGS so now that arrow would be exactly where PMC is said to be :)
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