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1Back to top Go down   A one wheeled microcycle Empty A one wheeled microcycle Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:18 am

Holister

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Its got a top speed of 10mph... but I'm sure that if we pooled our ingenuity and shoe-horned a K motor into this we could improve on that considerably Shocked  Laughing  
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A one wheeled microcycle Ryno-LeftFrontAngle_NEW_WhatIsRyno
Nice looking tyre


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1989 K100RT     VIN  0097367 (naked)  
1996 K1100RS   VIN  0451808
 A one wheeled microcycle Austra12    Fuel:  95 Octane
Engine Oil: Nulon Full Synthetic 15W50
Gear Box Oil:  Nulon Synthetic 75W90
    

2Back to top Go down   A one wheeled microcycle Empty Re: A one wheeled microcycle Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:53 am

Crazy Frog

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Kaptain Holister wrote:Its got a top speed of 10mph... but I'm sure that if we pooled our ingenuity and shoe-horned a K motor into this we could improve on that considerably Shocked  Laughing  
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Nice looking tyre

Thanks Kaptain.

Here is the story of the Ryno

    

3Back to top Go down   A one wheeled microcycle Empty Re: A one wheeled microcycle Wed Nov 05, 2014 12:13 pm

Two Wheels Better

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It's quite fitting that this idea should be developed in Portland, Oregon. It's an interesting place full of quirky ideas and equally quirky people, and has a rich moto-culture. Motoczysz is an example, as was the original re-make of storied marque, Norton, by Kenny Dreer of Gladstone, a suburb of Portland. He designed and built what it basically the unit coming out of Great Britain once again. It used a Suzuki TL1000S clutch assembly of which I sold him five assemblies to test and prototype. I'd spent nearly four years there back in the early '00s. The region and the people there have a lot going for them. It must be the long, wet Winters. It's not just the odd humour of Portlandia.


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Patience is something you admire in the driver behind you and scorn in the one ahead.
~Mac McCleary
1977 R75/7-100, '93 K11/K12 Big Block, '95 R100 Mystic, '96 K1100RS, '98 K1200RS, '06 K1200R & '09 K1300GT. Projects: 1993 & '96 K1100RS, & 1st '98 K1200RS.
The Mystic, Big Block, 2nd K1200RS, K12R & K13 are running & ridable.
    

4Back to top Go down   A one wheeled microcycle Empty Re: A one wheeled microcycle Wed Nov 05, 2014 3:36 pm

floyd

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Two Wheels Better wrote: It must be the long, wet Winters. It's not just the odd humour of Portlandia.

A mate and I were pondering out loud one day the differences of the US psyche and that of us down under. The long cold winters must be a contributing factor. And a reason why, unlike the USA, we have not produced a plethora of great authors....we were to busy working through droughts, floods and fires. No long cold winters by the fire in the cabin to explore with language our place in this universe. 

Theres more to it.....like the role water plays in our national psyche etc....
 
blah blah blah

motorbikes are cool.


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5Back to top Go down   A one wheeled microcycle Empty Re: A one wheeled microcycle Wed Nov 05, 2014 4:05 pm

Be made

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Very cool!

If I ever need only half a bike to park in half sized Motorcycle spaces tehn I know exactly what to get.

One of these!

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