Monday, August 11, 2008

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Remove the fuel and vacuum lines that run from the petcock to the carb. Place a suitable container under the fuel line and draw air on the vacuum line to the petcock (if so equipped) and see how well the gas flows. The flow has to be more than a trickle. It should be steady and fairly substantial. If you get this flow, then you're ok.
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Razor scooter parts are rugged enough to handle activities like cruising city streets, but their bikes are fitted for all-terrain dirt biking. The Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket runs a reasonable $229.00 from retailers online. With its smooth lines and authentic Razor style, the MX350 may look delicate, but its 12" pneumatic knobby tires are made for power. A single charge will get you ten miles on a single charge, and at a top speed of fourteen miles an hour, this little bike makes for hours of fun.
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Run at least a pint of gas through to help flush the system. If you don't get a flow then it's likely your petcock is clogged. You have to remove it before you can disassemble and clean it. Carefully reinstall it on the gas tank or you could get a gas leak. Reassemble everything and try to start the scooter. It will take several seconds of cranking to get the gas to work its way from the gas tank to the carburetor.
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We Can Cut Fuel Consumption 50 Percent in 25 Years - Wired

Thu, 07 Aug 2008 20:13:00 GMT
The United States consumes 390 million gallons of gasoline a day. Even if you believe climate change is the greatest hoax since Orson Wells convinced the country it was under ...

Iranian Transformer Motorcycle

Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:50:52 +0200
The Magic Tricycle
Here's a design produced by an Iranian student for an international competition. It's a trike/car that transforms itself into a motorcycle.



Nice looking design for a Sci-Fi movie.

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France: Professional Motorcycle Riders And The Law

Wed, 6 Aug 2008 13:46:06 +0200
France Article
2 dogs on a motorcycle
Professional motorcycles in France (taxis, emergency, couriers, medical etc) by law need to wear the full complement of protective gear.



Not only do they need to wear them, but the gear must be approved.

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