shirley_hkg wrote:
Scooterman wrote:shirley_hkg wrote:
That would be good for my mob scooter's handlebars but I'm not sure of what I use the buttons for???
I wouldn't mind a Dukes of Hazard horn.
Burgerman wrote:Drag racing is only 1/4 mile. 440 yards. So top speeds are not achieved. That takes around 1.5 miles, with another 1/4 mile to safely stop. (which the magazine I worked for did at bruntingthorpe. As such it was only geared for 180MPH at the redline in top gear.
On a 1/4 mile run, street tyres, no wheelie bars, it did 8.1secs to 171mph. But was still accelerating very hard.
It had adequate power to do 250 mph at a guess. But that would have needed different gearing. It ran into the rev limiter at 180mph on the road like you were in 2nd gear.
I use the solder-free connectors. They are really good.
shirley_hkg wrote: Nothing more comfortable than shielding yourself from wind & snow , when wheeling in the winter cold.
For just under £10.
shirley_hkg wrote::clap:
Burgerman wrote:Not sure thats really 'me' though
Scooterman wrote:I made my own leg wind shield and screen wind shield for the mob scooter out of polycarbonate. It works well and has lasted a few years. I pop-riveted it in place. Polycarbonate is new discovery for me and is a great material.
Re wind shield for a powerchair. It might seem a bit silly but held horizontally a large umbrella like a golf umbrella works well as wind shield. With a powerchair if I'm not outside for long I prefer to use a large umbrella than faffing around with rain capes and waterproofs.
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