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Post by mopojo on Mar 7, 2015 23:00:27 GMT -5
I'mma fabricate one outta bamboo. LOL
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if God had wanted us to be naked we would have been born that way , Hey wait a minute
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Post by nakedguy on Mar 8, 2015 21:24:05 GMT -5
But that only works if you use duct tape LOL .and any Canadians would know Red Green would be proud of you
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Post by JerryScript on Mar 9, 2015 12:10:05 GMT -5
Now that would be impressive, a duct tape scooter. If Myth Busters can build a sail boat out of duct tape, why not a scooter?
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Post by lain on Mar 9, 2015 19:00:52 GMT -5
Duct tape scooter... Goes a whopping 70mph with 49cc engine due to extreme lightweight chassis! Take a hard turn and watch it unravel!!! Only for true racers! Hahaha.... I'm not sure how it is in other states but in MA you have to have a chassis and have ALL of the wiring covered. Engine being visible 100% is acceptable but ALL wiring and tubes and whatnot have to be covered or you will have your ride taken away by the fuzz My friend had a scoot he bought for 100 bucks, worked barely but got him places, the entire chassis was torn apart and he had EVERYTHING exposed. The bucket was the only "covering" it had. He got pulled over and had it towed by the cops for that. He then bought a 150cc scoot and got a moto license so he doesn't care about that old scoot but just try to look into it! You don't want the machine you put your soul into to be taken away!
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Post by jerseyboy on Mar 9, 2015 19:18:53 GMT -5
Well yes the frames are welded and painted pretty crappy,,if you have a welder you can touch them up then repaint,,
i would try to run most of the wires through a black snake tube made for wires and zip tie it to the frame,or put them in a 1/2" braided stainless steel hot rod radiator hose cover and run it behind the frame,
if you are really handy you can hide alot of the wires inside the frame,,thats the best way...as for the connectors,,just flood them out with dielectric grease and find a nice spot behind the inside of the frame,,might have to make a few small covers out of steel or aluminum that run along the frame to hide stuff on that side.
I may go naked someday....going to try and land an Icebear 150 Madogg this Summer hopefully if things go well,,I have been putting alot of $$ into my kayak for Bass fishing so we will see...
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