| | | Pictures and Videos Use this forum to share pictures and videos of your motor bicycle. | The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History. Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Pictures and Videos forum. My niece {brothers daughter} spent a month in Cuba 2 years ago. Loved going there.
Told me about the motor ...  | | 
11-03-2009, 05:36 PM
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| | Re: The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History. My niece {brothers daughter} spent a month in Cuba 2 years ago. Loved going there.
Told me about the motor bikes that were every where.
Being from Canada we have no restrictions for travel. Wonder if you can bring a Chinese motor with you?
Steve.
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11-03-2009, 09:12 PM
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| | Re: The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History. Steve, I was just wondering about that. Be legal for you. As a US citizen, not for me
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Originally Posted by NEAT TIMES looking In The Sky, May See Dan Flying By!! Ha Ha Ron | I want 2 ride my bicycle | 
11-03-2009, 09:41 PM
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| | Re: The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History. Dan, yes we can go any time we want. A lot of Canadian tourist there all year around. Shame the US keeps you folks from going though my neice said that she saw a lot of Americans there.
They come through Canada and Cuba stamps thier passport with a stamp that has nothing to do with Cuba.
A lot said they just claimed thier passport was lost and got another one without the stamp but that is stopped now.
Don't know how the Cuban government would feel about someone bringing an engine in but I'm sure it would not be with open arms. If they did, there wouldn't be a shortage of them.
Melissa said she stayed with an elderly lady who rented rooms with meals and since the kid speaks good Spanish she fit in quite well. She toured the island and was impress by the island and the people.
Have to see if anyone can tell us if they can brought in.
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11-04-2009, 10:24 AM
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| | Re: The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History. Dagger, when i went home yesterday i prepare this other photos of my other MB.I am aircraft engineer,32 years old and a fan of the MB , the sound is unique , economic and easy to built, but in my country have a vehicle like this is more than a hobby than a necesity for transportation.Cause many people here don´t have the skill or the resources to make a fine and secure ride then the nick name RIQUIMBILY appears in ours ways to name this tipe of Mb.Is strictly forbiden by the police but i take the chance and on 3 years i desing and built 3 MB using different frames and the same engine riga13D8¡¡The one and only i have¡¡ My mom says that i cuold make a toster fly if i have the chance.
I hope some day whe could make a fine ride on my city, thanck for the support.
Any way i hope you enjoy it the same i do.
´´One small steep for man a big one for main kind´´ | 
11-04-2009, 04:07 PM
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| | Re: The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History. Quote: |
Originally Posted by ;122721
Great to see you Dagger. Was on the phone the other day with some one from here and asked if you still visited.. | Hi Dan! I happen often here at forum. But I do not write, because I do not know technical terms in English.
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11-04-2009, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Dagger Hi Dan! I happen often here at forum. But I do not write, because I do not know technical terms in English.
(((( | I think your English is quite good. Why not give it a try and if we don't understand at first, eventually we will. Plus, you get to practice your English. Actually some of us here could use more practice with our English, too. Ha!
SB
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11-04-2009, 08:48 PM
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| | Re: The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History. Quote:
Originally Posted by Dagger Hi Dan! I happen often here at forum. But I do not write, because I do not know technical terms in English.
(((( | Sir, You type, write and speak in often, you are enjoyed! (The little stuff, not a big deal!)
Side note, folks who's first language is not English, we need to say "No problem and can understand you" About the fun and the build. If we all can get past the language and culture, we all benefit. My Spanish is really bad. I try but it is not good. I want to visit Cuba just to see the MBs. I am brushing up! (Ultro moss cervesia, polfarvor) Told ya it was no Buenos. snork
Never, never any one think you are not welcome or well regarded here due to a language thing. I will personally make fun of you for so many other things aside from that. (kidding!) Speak freely, you are among friends!
You are in the company of friends. (and truly insane folks)
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Originally Posted by NEAT TIMES looking In The Sky, May See Dan Flying By!! Ha Ha Ron | I want 2 ride my bicycle | 
11-04-2009, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by silverbear I think your English is quite good. Why not give it a try and if we don't understand at first, eventually we will. Plus, you get to practice your English. Actually some of us here could use more practice with our English, too. Ha!
SB | Ayup! what SB said!
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Originally Posted by NEAT TIMES looking In The Sky, May See Dan Flying By!! Ha Ha Ron | I want 2 ride my bicycle | 
11-04-2009, 09:28 PM
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| | Re: The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History. Quote:
Originally Posted by alainfreyre Dagger, when i went home yesterday i prepare this other photos of my other MB.I am aircraft engineer,32 years old and a fan of the MB , the sound is unique , economic and easy to built, but in my country have a vehicle like this is more than a hobby than a necesity for transportation.Cause many people here don´t have the skill or the resources to make a fine and secure ride then the nick name RIQUIMBILY appears in ours ways to name this tipe of Mb.Is strictly forbiden by the police but i take the chance and on 3 years i desing and built 3 MB using different frames and the same engine riga13D8¡¡The one and only i have¡¡ My mom says that i cuold make a toster fly if i have the chance.
I hope some day whe could make a fine ride on my city, thanck for the support.
Any way i hope you enjoy it the same i do.
´´One small steep for man a big one for main kind´´ | You Rock Alain!
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Originally Posted by NEAT TIMES looking In The Sky, May See Dan Flying By!! Ha Ha Ron | I want 2 ride my bicycle | 
11-07-2009, 03:00 AM
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| | Re: The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History. Dan And silverbear, thank you very much for support!
I am sometimes difficult to grasp the meaning written, but I will try, and dictionaries and translators will
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