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Good use of cheap LED watch

Post13 Dec 2012, 23:06

I've had this watch for awhile, and I didn't like wearing it...
Now I have a handlebar clock, and a new rear-view mirror :mrgreen:
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Post13 Dec 2012, 23:44

what led watch? i want the bike :-D cool

can you buy the bike or is it selfmade?
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Post14 Dec 2012, 00:00

66cc 2-Stroke Engine applied to a bicycle.
I buy most my supplies through http://www.piratecyclecs1.com
I started with 10 engine kits at the end of April of this year, and am now down to just one kit!

The bike I used for the one you see above is just a Schwinn Stingray OCC (Orange County Chopper) edition.
I make my bikes so they reach speeds of 40+ when needed , and they still get about 130mpg (miles per gallon) on average :eek: .
If you click on the facebook link, you can see some of my other works of art ;-) I even have a video or 2 posted I made while riding.
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Post14 Dec 2012, 02:48

Cool bike, I had an electric one which did 30mph, it looked pretty much like a normal mountain bike was great seeing the faces on people when flying uphill at close on 30 :-D You'd never get away with riding one of those engined bikes on uk roads though :-(
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Post14 Dec 2012, 10:42

i'm one of those guys who never ride bikes...when i stop riding after 10 miles, i always think that the saddle is still sitting in my ass M:)W:)M and i don't like that :-D
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Post16 Dec 2012, 00:05

Nice bike benrus. :-D
I see you can still pedal yourself ?
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Post16 Dec 2012, 00:52

Thanks Seiko&Casio Lcd's

This is a pedal assisted motor, and I let my motor do all the work ;-) But yes, you can still pedal this as a bike...With or without motor running (you just pull the clutch lever to use as a pedal bike).
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Start pedalling...Pop the clutch at about 5mph...Twist throttle and go :mrgreen:

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