Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2006-04-05 Thread Shawn M. Waggoner
: Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids Japanese Racer, Daisuke Ito, seen riding electric prototype EV-X7 http://news.yahoo.com/photo/060404/ids_photos_wl/r1639356537.jpg/print --- lyle sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: More pics specifically of the frame on the EV-X7

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] Some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2006-03-08 Thread lyle sloan
Please dont save or link these pages in other posts or forums yet!!! The site I currently posted the pics on compresses the photos. When I upload them on the Electricmotorcycles.net photo gallery this weekend, it should be easier to read and in larger print. Unless, you have a photo editor that

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] Some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2006-03-01 Thread Mike
I am not partial to the EC-02, but this video is pretty funny. Found a vid from the Discovery channel in which the host tries out the EC-02. During the discussion, the battery is pulled out and shown. Pretty good demonstration of some of its features.

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2006-01-22 Thread lyle sloan
Here is a list of forum threads... Member Custom1 and his project build from a schwinn. Found at the Scootereventsforum and Visforvoltage http://www.sfdigitaldesign.com/scootereventscommunity/showthread.php?t=10528page=1pp=15

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2006-01-15 Thread Mike
Several forklift and cart manufacturers have made electric motorcycles in their past. Early creators of the ParCar when made by the Marketeer Company. Amazing about the recurring theme about fuel shortage in WW2. http://www.parcar.com/legend/history.htm This was a good read, Llyle. Thanks.

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2005-12-23 Thread lyle sloan
Here is a pic of a 1967 Indian electric minicycle titled Papoose http://www.cycletownusa.com/post1953.html Looks similar to the Auranthetic found on the Ecogenics site http://www.econogics.com/ev/evhista.htm And just to add, the Socovel from 1940's fuel shortage in Belgium

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2005-12-22 Thread lyle sloan
Several forklift and cart manufacturers have made electric motorcycles in their past. Early creators of the ParCar when made by the Marketeer Company. Amazing about the recurring theme about fuel shortage in WW2. http://www.parcar.com/legend/history.htm Ransomes' electric 3 wheel cycle

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2005-11-25 Thread lyle sloan
Some early electric motorcycle articles and pics A small 1911 electric motorcycle article actually it's a classified for sale of article. There is a pic of the motorbike. http://classifieds.aol.com/listing/details.aspx?listingid=A4846672 *** An early 1967 fuelcell moped.

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2005-11-21 Thread Doug Starwalt
Mike asked: You speak German, Doug? I studied it two years and had a german buddy in college in Florida. We both had 69 Mustangs and would spend the weekend wrenching on them. I helped him restore his BSA (don't remember which one, but a 250 single jug). We would also buzz around on his dad's

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2005-11-20 Thread Mike
Here are a couple of photo albums with cycles @ the EVN Cup pics of the EVN Cup 2003 http://www.htl-hl.ac.at/hauptseite/news/030701evncup03/ I think this is the page of the bike with the homemade frame. It looks like it hit a wall too... :( -- The Electric Motorcycle Portal

Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] some electric motorcycle articles and vids

2005-11-20 Thread lyle sloan
Has anyone seen this article? I referring to this blurb on the Lectra forum: Hi Mike Just wondering if any of the group has seen the Jan 06 issue of Walnecks Classic Cycles magazine? It has an article on page 136 137 about a 1977 electric MC built by Transitron of Honulu, Hawaii. Doesn't look