maxRpm
10 W
You just sold 10 more bikes with that awesome wall paper. :lol: by the way what lights do you have on there?
maxRpm said:You just sold 10 more bikes with that awesome wall paper. :lol: by the way what lights do you have on there?
Artur said:maxRpm said:You just sold 10 more bikes with that awesome wall paper. :lol: by the way what lights do you have on there?
I will offer them soon for you guyscrazy bright!
DasDouble said:Artur said:maxRpm said:You just sold 10 more bikes with that awesome wall paper. :lol: by the way what lights do you have on there?
I will offer them soon for you guyscrazy bright!
Is it certified for EU?![]()
Artur said:DasDouble said:Is it certified for EU?![]()
noit is 5 times brighter them one I have certified, but cost the same..
DasDouble said:Artur said:DasDouble said:Is it certified for EU?![]()
noit is 5 times brighter them one I have certified, but cost the same..
:O And can you controll it like a certified one? Like turn on fog-light, normal light without blinding others etc etc?
Awesome! How long do you need with your bike from 0-100 km/h? I guess something like 10 seconds..?![]()
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kiwiev said:Here is the Old white Vector with new Mxus 19" moto rear and 24" front really looking forward to ride. :lol:
Cheers Kiwi
Artur said:I will fly to Ukraine and develop the stickers option for vector side covers, so frame owners can customise the bike![]()
DasDouble said:Yes the pegs on the dropout was also my First idea. But you don't have a stabile ride anymore when driving fast on a road with many bumps and holes in it. No motorcycle that I have ever seen has the foot pegs on an as moving area as the dropout. If the bike wouldn't have a rear suspension it would be no problem. So in my opinion the foot pegs have to be mounted somewhere on the bike where the passenger has a stabile ride.
Cheers, Elias