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22187
I had a lung infection this winter so during the last few months I haven't even started this weathered example of Chinese iron, 6volts of dusty indifference...
clay
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May 1, 2008
8:39 am
22188
Hi all, I've followed the thread(s) about electric Changs with great interest. Already known as the local fool driving the funny motorcycle, I'm not afraid to...
mrseasword
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May 1, 2008
10:21 am
22189
That is beautiful ~ ... NOS...
Dube
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May 1, 2008
11:56 am
22190
Has anyone engineered this? I ride with my kids all the time and I am really concerned if on of them falls off the back seat. Has anyone seen a backrest...
Jeff Casagrande
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May 1, 2008
12:05 pm
22191
I don't know where he got it from, but take a look at this auction: ...
christopherrhoy
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May 1, 2008
4:12 pm
22192
That looks like the bolt on backrest on my M5 Chang. It's the alternative to having the ugly pagoda on the back of an M5. Alex Scooter Gallery Seattle ... ...
Alex Sargeant
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May 1, 2008
5:18 pm
22193
- man i was buggin, cracked plug leads and a rusted spark did nothing to stand in the way of the glorious harmony of the middle kingdom and qua zi philosophy. ...
clay
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May 2, 2008
3:48 am
22194
Hi Seasword, I've been working on plans to run mine on woodgas, reading up on the type of system most suitable for vehicles and collecting scraps to make the...
Steve Christo
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May 2, 2008
8:53 am
22195
Steve, Since I saw that post yesterday I bet I have spent 6 hours reading about this-- very interesting and I think a bit timely. I have always been...
coopmotorworks
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May 2, 2008
11:17 am
22196
Sort of and I replied to see who the builder was. I was hoping for something a bit more...how to say....less tacky. Nick the unmentionable sent me this link...
Jeff Casagrande
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May 2, 2008
1:44 pm
22197
Sort of and I replied to see who the builder was. I was hoping for something a bit more...how to say....less tacky. Nick the unmentionable sent me this link...
Jeff Casagrande
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May 2, 2008
1:44 pm
22198
- A guy in Sylvaina WA built a wood gas (producer gas) unit and put it in an old ford escort pickup a few years back. He made the national news for a moment....
Dan Cason
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May 2, 2008
4:13 pm
22199
... know how to do that. Type up Tim Dowden wood brning truck,Theres an artical about it....Dan out. In thechangjiangexperience@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Cason"...
Dan Cason
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May 2, 2008
4:45 pm
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Yes, making the wood gas is fairly easy but, depending on the conditions, it needs quite of bit processing through filters, scrubbers and coolers. If designed...
Steve Christo
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May 2, 2008
7:14 pm
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Jim, A motorhome could be a good platform. The generator could live off of the back bumper so you'd have a nice long run to the engine to cool it down enough...
Steve Christo
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May 2, 2008
7:27 pm
22202
Good to hear that woodgas isn't only in my mind! Thanx, Steve, for nice pictures. And kudos to Dan for a pointer to an interesting article. A web link in the...
mrseasword
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May 2, 2008
8:12 pm
22203
... running down your street it would smell up things pretty good. Im working on a new evil invention and hope to show it in a month or less. Im sinisterly...
Dan Cason
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May 2, 2008
11:20 pm
22204
Dang, Dan! Do we have to wait? Give us a hint. It's not a nuke in the trunk is it? If you do it right there's no smoke with wood gas (only deadly CO and it's...
Steve Christo
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May 3, 2008
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22205
I reckon he has discovered coal. Nice one on pulling the engine Steve, you're worth every penny we pay you! Cookie...
Richard Cook
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May 3, 2008
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22206
Agree with Steve; a hint would be appreciated, Dan! In my youth a nut - no, I mean a genius with the ability to think outside the box - made a steam powered...
mrseasword
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May 3, 2008
9:56 am
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OK I guess its not really anything new anyway. Just something Im adapting for my Chang. As mentioned--- In the previous posts there are nuts out there who...
Dan Cason
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May 3, 2008
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Looking for a pair of old, dirty 19" wheels for my M72 project. As long as they're complete and reasonably sound, they'll work. Chrome condition not important...
Andy
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May 3, 2008
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Dear All, Hope you are doing good and driving is great. I have a sidecar bike in Sanya, Hainan Island, PR China for over 1 year (black with whit pinstripe) and...
mnvanommen
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May 4, 2008
9:21 am
22210
Sorry guys, but this still seems to me to be solutions in search of problems. What is the goal here? - provide a less expensive alternative to gas. Won't get...
Jeff Casagrande
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May 4, 2008
12:39 pm
22212
Put away the asbestos suit! This is not a flame, just an attempt to explain my point of view. Firstly, if I wanted a reliable way of transport I wouldn't have ...
mrseasword
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May 4, 2008
1:15 pm
22213
--Here at the ranch my supply of bullshit is in the extreme. WE have looked into makeing methane from it, but its harder than it looks. The reason I like...
Dan Cason
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May 4, 2008
4:59 pm
22214
I went on a long run yesterday,but I had to cut it shorter than I wanted because my right hand went to sleep so badly that I couldnt keep my grip. Im almost...
Dan Cason
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May 4, 2008
5:08 pm
22215
I've found that thicker gloves or (depending on climate :) ) a softer thicker rubber sleeve on the throttle helps a little. /Seasword...
mrseasword
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May 4, 2008
5:21 pm
22216
Hey there, Happy Sunday! I just finished bolting on a new set of carb spacers (the hard rubber ones), and replaced the transmission (remember the slightly...
Jeff and Raven
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May 4, 2008
8:34 pm
22217
I know this will be too easy for you Dan, just put a locks screw on the throttle handle. Then you can juggle while you ride. Cookie ... keep ... limitations a ...
Richard Cook
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