Taobao of course! Search for 气门间隙 (valve clearance)
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Hi,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
another update on the toolbox can be found here.
holidays and work are keeping me busy as usual. I hope I can show finally some update on the progressive front spring and front suspension project.
GREETINGS,
AW.
Hi!! happy new year 2011.
I have pictures fron my buggy.
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Engine from JH600cc
**Pfaelzer, i have pictures from air filter, engine .... etc if you want i can post this pictures
Hi artop,
unbelievable that this buggy is run by a JH600 engine. I remember you mentioning this last year already. Surely interested in parts and engine pictures. Maybe there is something useful for our motorcycles.
Cool looking vehicle. Don't believe we can ride something like this on our streets in China or Germany...
Cheers,
AW.
Yeah, a disabled local rode one around the country lanes fro a while, he cannot manage a car or a bike or telephones. He has to hitch-hike otherwise, poor sod but tries to be independent and we sort of appreciate that. He has tried various times and methods to get a registration in Australia with help from a few folks too. Can't get it sorted despite all the lights and seatbelts and roll cage and so-on.
The local pigs enjoy frightening him, fining him and leaving him stranded, bastards. He is a a bit what used to be called 'slow', harmless enough and did charity collections on his horse but now it is too old and he refuses offers of another. I have never understood why it is difficult to get these machines registered in a rural area where everyone uses them. I can imagine that one with a JH600 engine would be pretty good! I would get one and ride it to town a few times a week!
Thanks for the tool box update. As usual, I have reported it in a few Chinese forums. Hope to see your report on the front fork improvement.
air filter housing and filter paper
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overview of the cycle area
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jape,
Are three wheeled scooters street legal down under?
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...20Bonzai-1.jpg
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...oomerang-2.jpg
These are considers scooters in the USA and are street legal.
First one is, as an electric invalid carriage but wouldn't have range for this guy who lives out of town. The second wouldn't I think. I wasn't involved in the process just heard the story so am not sure why but was told it was all tricked out with indicators, seat belts and so on. Anyway, didn't mean to hijack Pfaelzer's thread, was just having a moan! Will look up the laws and see.