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turbodan78   1 mW

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Post by turbodan78 » Jan 16 2011 2:54pm

So glad E.S is back up again! ive become addicted to checking out this site lately ....

e-tech is finally getting some ground and these site/s are one of the best things for the movement, not everyone agrees on the best way to do this but has mostly the same goals and aspirations for this greener solution for A to B and fun transportion ....

DEATH TO OIL :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Floont   1 kW

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Post by Floont » Jan 16 2011 5:45pm

I worked on my bike all day. And as usual, checked ES early in the morning for some advice... and it wasn't there! Needless to say I was aghast.

I spent more time than I wanted to finding other sites to look at torque arm designs and heat-treating steel. There's still a lot of good information out there, but nothing as good as ES.

BTW, to the subby who started this thread, I'm sure you are aware that not all ES members are into alternative transportation or even "the movement". Most members? Quite likely. Personally, I am interested in the technology and the fabrication of something that nobody else has. (How many 1996 Huffy bicycles are capable of sustained 46MPH on a flat road)?

Also, I respect your signature line, but please leave some oil, so I can case-harden my steel parts. Thanks!

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