Electric bikes are easy to maintain if you get a good solar array.. These will take you 100 miles and back again. Good things these are. The distance on the electrics are goofy. I want to eventually want to make some special designs but need the motors first. Start with these because electric is a headache unless you have 100 to peep away!I think I've decided on an electric bike. I had considered one in the beginning and now I think I'm going to go ahead and take a chance on one. The combination of buying gas (which I hate doing at all) and the loudness of the motors was the deciding factor.
Flame resistor? Sounds like fun with a can of hair spray!I have twin Mitsubishi 43cc 2.2hp engines on "The DragonLady". The front one has its flame resistor removed, the rear has an ADA expansion pipe.
Both are relatively quiet; the rear engine is much quieter at all speeds.
When I turn the front engine off, I can barely hear the rear engine idling.
I have only seen 3 or 4 on my entire life living in Chicagoland. I have heard rumors of them locally but have only seen stupid scooters that require imported tires tubes and brain Parts... P p P P poooooo Poor people just don't know what they are missing. I hope you are prepared to defend or hand yours over if there are 3 mile bread lines and people are looking for a free ride if gas goes to 10 a gal or higher. Yes we are one in 10,000 minded people. There are those who are as smart and might even stock up on kits but will not bust out with them unless crisis happens..youd think these guys would embrace the idea---there are only 2 mb in a town of 30,000 !!
In a city of 800,00 I have seen only ONE!! other MB.youd think these guys would embrace the idea---there are only 2 mb in a town of 30,000 !!
I wonder if that would work with a 4 cycle robin? Would that hurt the muffler? Ever set steel wool on fire? Neat stuff. How about the cardboard? Would that work as well? The more frankenfixes hanging off the bike the more likely people would laugh and not complain. I image one can also pedal a lot to help shhhh the noise.Ridding my bike is like being in the library... I wear ear plugs and use my middle finger alot! Just joking, I'm with the other guy's who want to see our hobby survive!
Best (for cheap) way to do it is order a 2strk kit. I packed my muffler loosly with steel wool by taking the end cap off! Made a cardboard cut out of the clutch cover and put it inside of the clutch cover to deaden gear noise. After all of this I turned the idle down on the bike after I warm it up, until it almost dies... You have to set it every time you ride but the bike is pretty quiet now!
Do you mean like R value home insulation? So wrap it around and the perhaps use the shiny metallic duct tape around it? What if it is very small muffler like a hockey puck? Same thing? Just curious and thanks for the help!The best thing to pack the exhaust with is fiberglass (like a "glass pack muffler) Use a coarse type of fiberglass sheet, like deck cloth to wrap the baffle....don't actually pack the can with it.