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Fundraising, For sale, and Wanted => Items Wanted => Topic started by: electricnick on August 21, 2010, 11:52:09 PM
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I'm looking for something to repower with a new design of BLDC motor and new battery technology. Sorry I can't be more specific other than the motor and batteries are very light with very high torque output.
I ran at speedweek in 07 with a bike frame of my own mfg (featherbed flavored Triumph Trident 750), so now salt fever has me dreaming of going with more wheels and speed. Any leads would be helpful.
Thanks! :-D
Nick
x75triumph@hotmail.com
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Saw a lakester on ebay a couple of days ago.
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That was a great deal, sorry I missed it!
Still looking!
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u lookin to borrow or buy? I might have something.... but it better be some good electrics....
kent
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oh buy the way.... no electrics in lakester class.... only liners
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Ah ha... :-o we obviously need more classes! :roll:
:cheers:
See ya on the salt 8-)
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yeah, rrrrrrriiiiiggggghhhhtttttt.................... :evil:
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When we integrate the new Motor Scooter classes, will they have the same designations as to Pushrod, Production, Partial Streamlining, Vintage, Gas, Fuel, Omega, Altered, Modified, Blown, etc.? Sidecar classes, too?
Stan
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Only at Elmo :mrgreen:
Mike
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too late for next year... class change forms entry for the 2010 season ended last week on the 1st.... better get yer form in now for consideration for the 2011 season :-o
kent
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When we integrate the new Motor Scooter classes, will they have the same designations as to Pushrod, Production, Partial Streamlining, Vintage, Gas, Fuel, Omega, Altered, Modified, Blown, etc.? Sidecar classes, too?
Stan
Stan, did you forget red, green, blue and yellow :?
:cheers:
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Black! (with and without scallops)! :mrgreen:
Mike :cheers:
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Ummm, I'm still looking for a project.
And based on the scta rule book, the body style is unlimited to include lakesters.
What I'm not sure about is if the omega class includes electrics.
Any guidance?
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you can run a lakester in the electric vehicle class (code323) if it is electric powered.... but you cannot run an electric powered vehicle in the lakester class
Kent
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Because electrics have their own class, weight based, and unlimited body you can run anything you want. As the sooothing Kent said, you can't run as a streamliner, lakester, roadster, coupe and on and on.
DW
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DW, it does kinda hava ring to it. Sooooothing Kent. Or was that a cigarette commercial?