Jan. 28th, 2008 07:15 pm
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... A motorcycle with a biodiesel engine ...
I don't care that it's righteously fugly. The only thing that doesn't make me want it is because it's not styled to a cruiser. I can't ride in the "crush your sac against the gastank" position of sport bikes.
A biodiesel bike makes so much sense. After all, if the weather is cold enough to gel the fuel; you'd not be on the bike to begin with.
EDIT ... I was a dumbass and forgot the link:
http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2007/05/21/biodiesel-motorcycle-die-moto-from-the-crucible/
I don't care that it's righteously fugly. The only thing that doesn't make me want it is because it's not styled to a cruiser. I can't ride in the "crush your sac against the gastank" position of sport bikes.
A biodiesel bike makes so much sense. After all, if the weather is cold enough to gel the fuel; you'd not be on the bike to begin with.
EDIT ... I was a dumbass and forgot the link:
http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2007/05/21/biodiesel-motorcycle-die-moto-from-the-crucible/
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I represent that remark...
It is definitely possible to use a lot of the more energy-efficient modes of transportation in winter in the North, you just really need the right clothing for a number of them.
With biodiesel, the fuel gelling issue would be a big one up here, though.
DJ Daimon/DaimonAhnjeel
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