GoldenMotor.com Forum
General Category => General Discussions => Topic started by: Sundsvall on November 20, 2010, 04:48:36 PM
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Please look at this new GM reseller's site (http://www.e-motion.si/?page_id=479). I think it’s very nice although I only can guess a few words that’s written. Despite the fact it’s in a very peculiar language, which Swedish aren’t ;), the table of the rim sizes are exactly what I’ve been asking about.
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Hi Peter. 8)
Is there sizes at this site that are not mentioned in this chart?
http://www.bikecult.com/works/wheelsizes.html (http://www.bikecult.com/works/wheelsizes.html)
Or is that site offering GM motors with these rims.
Is the language of the site making this difficult to determine whether or not they sell GM products with these rims?
How can we interact more with you on this subject?
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Hi Peter. 8)
Is there sizes at this site that are not mentioned in this chart?
http://www.bikecult.com/works/wheelsizes.html (http://www.bikecult.com/works/wheelsizes.html)
Thanks Leslie, that table is even better and with explanations I do understand.
Or is that site offering GM motors with these rims.
It surely would’ve been great if they did, but I can’t tell due to the weird language. They should, as they have the table.
Is the language of the site making this difficult to determine whether or not they sell GM products with these rims?
Yep
How can we interact more with you on this subject?
Don’t, I just thought it was a nice looking site. We leave the site to the ones who speak the language. If someone wants to sell outside their own country, they have to publish the site in English. I think we can set Gary as our international reseller.
Peter
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The language is Slovian.
Translated page link below.
http://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=sl&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.e-motion.si%2F%3Fpage_id%3D479
Front page here. http://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=sl&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.e-motion.si
In future go to translate google
http://translate.google.com
And paste the url of the you need to translate in the "Type text or a website address or translate a document."
Click translate. :)
And ???
Enjoy. ;D
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the prices look initially attractive until you add on the 20% tax >:( GBP to euro is not good for me. GBP to USD is much better ;D
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lol they love to play with PS thats fo sho
;)
(http://www.vovcak.com/e-motion/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/krk_picture_shrinker.jpg)
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The dimension is only for referal to ISO standard. It is not the offer program.
Yes the picture is nice, LOL. It supposed to show that this Shrinker can be widely used on the seaside due no pollution of any kind, specially the noise. When you are resting on the beach its sure that common used scooters can make a horrible sound ! In marinas I would vote YES at once to replace al other vehicles to Shrinker or Clever!
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Those ICE scooters are good for those who maintain the rings in them or use the motor occasionally.
When you first buy a new ICE motor the rings are tight and the bore is new. They really get some good compression. Put a few K on the tacho and the rings leak like hell, The motor blows more smoke and fuel as they age and rider pushes harder to compensate for power loss..
The brushless motor just needs bearing. The smaller bike would be very reliable electronically as they are light, of lower voltage, and you don't need push the motors as hard with the smaller diameter wheel.
We were so close to purchasing A Fly. The Idea of "made-in-factory" has green appeal as factories are more efficient with materials than the DIY enthusiasts.
The size makes it easier and cheaper to ship. What more could you want with a miniature PAB.
Nice concept bikes the Shrinker and Fly are, and an excellent example of better green collage ebike building. Small strong frame, light weight and efficient.