06-07-2011, 02:34 PM | #22 |
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The bell, on the right side of the drive, expands and causes the rear pulley to compress, which in turn enlarges the front pulley. Think of it like constantly changing sprocket sizes on both the front and the rear of your bike all the time. You start out with a little front sprocket and a large rear sprocket. But the faster you go, the larger the front sprocket gets and smaller the rear sprocket gets. It's a very smart invention. |
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06-09-2011, 03:27 PM | #25 | |
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Like I said, scooters that have license, insurance, and a licensed driver that can keep up with the speed, I don't have a problem with. But, in this area, none of that is true. I think I have seen one, MAYBE two, scooters in the past year that fit that criteria. I guess I just have a lot of bad experience with them. I also see tons of these things parking 5 feet from the door, I would get in a lot of trouble if I tried that with my gz...yet, we are both allowed on the road...and when the scooter is on the road, he can weave around cars, not follow road signs, and wines at 25 mph on a 40 mph road. haha, thats why i get soo frustrated, they get all the advantages of not being licensed or insured, but also all the advantages of being licensed and insured, even though they aren't. I guess the main part that frustrated me is them taking my damn parking spot and not paying for it, lol. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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06-09-2011, 03:28 PM | #26 |
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Jonathan, thanks for the pic and the read. I still don't quite understand how it works, how it expands, but its very interesting...very innovative.
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06-09-2011, 11:19 PM | #27 |
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i had a funny/glorious moment today on the gz. passing is a rare thing on the ol geezer right guys? well today i lane split and blew the socks off a guy on a 50cc scooter doing like you said 25 in a 40. :lol:
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06-10-2011, 05:57 AM | #29 |
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Over here there are thousands of 50cc scooters. Mostly ridden by "children" who feel the need to show off, & try to pass everything on the road, without any thought for the dangers. They just don't seem to have the mental capability to apprehend these dangers. These are the ones who don't seem to have the accidents, but they sure see a lot. :whistle:
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