I wish I had had a card today myself. I got into a conversation with a guy who was passing thru here from Columbus Ohio. He was in a Mazda Miata club and the discussion came to fuel milage and I mentioned my project. This guy was in his late fifties and became all ears. (telling me when he was a boy......)
So, I indulged the conversation describing kits, home builts using string trimmer motors & chain saw, eBikes, and even the Cuban Riquimbili's just for contrast. He got a bang out of the Riquimbilis and hearing about Soviet equipment getting "redistributed" for creative solutions to poverty. I think it acutally made his day.
But it was worth the investment in time today for me as I found a kindred spiritwho whole heartedly agreed American kids need to own tools, have a work shop space, and get back in touch with the pride they can have showing something they designed, engineered, and built with their own hands opposed to buying something at WalMart with a credit card, or wait for the Politicians in Washington to do anything that will in any way make their lives BETTER.
But he found the idea of a string trimmer of 33 cc and one hp mounted to a bicycle delivering 150 to 200 mpg to be as captivating today as it would have been to him at 10 years of age.
When I get some chores caught up, I think I'm going to put that generic site together myself and then post the URL to it. I'll try to keep it to a page to print that yields business card size cards that can be cut up with scissors.
I've done that before and stapled about 10 or so of them together to carry
and tear one off to give someone.