Well,Well, Old Bikes still being used at present. It's a start for proper maintaining of old vehicles which will lessen the cost of buying a new vehicle in the long run (provided that you future invest and manage your funds) . It also helps the Environment via lessioning production of "complete new vehicles" also production costs of burning fossil fuels and labour costs in the respective productions ( jobs which can be utilised for spare parts manufacturing and also employing knowledge based employment) as an asset for improvement of future technologies. Furthermore, in some instances old decommissioned vehicles could be re cycled for production of their newer counterparts as an alternative . Some ideas which as logically possible with proper management, accounting and all other factors involved that might come to play , thereby lessioning enviromental impact and still maintaining the "Fun factor" However human innovation is challenged by geo political, cultural and individual ideologies only with selfish self interests, that should be taken into account to. Copyright G.S.D.Wanigaratne 2021 (All Rights Reserved)
Looks like a beautiful place to ride even if it's only open once a year to bikes. Hope you don't mind me asking but why are there multiple zip-ties positioned on the riders' helmet?
Sorry for the late reply. Yes it will work on a single phase induction motor. Its the same deal as a three phase motor. A rotating magnetic field, from the stator induces a magnetic field in to the can. So the can tends to follow the rotating field of the stator. It will not work with a universal motor.
im going to do this with my son in a couple of weeks. is it slightly downhill in one way or is it completely flat between kopu and paeroa? is the trail up to waihi through the harangahake gorge very steep? he is only 8 years old. I would hate to get half way up the trail and realise it was way to difficult for him.
+tubestick00 Kopu to Pearoa.26km There are a couple of very very short climbs leading up to bridges and road crossings. Mostly its flat to slightly up hill if you start at Kopu (because your starting at sea level) Paeroa to Wahi 20km is much the same gradient. But the tunnel and river are much more interesting viewing. Don't forget the ride back to the start will double the distance.
Only two year late in my reply. Sorry. We use minced chicken. Its a dedicated pet food and has bits of bone and some innards (liver, heart etc) included.
Anthems are cracking bikes. Ive got an X2 and my mate rides an X1 same as yours, both feature in a few of my vids. Id say your vid would look better without youtubes anti shake on though as it looks like your just floating around. Still good though :D
The cost of building and maintaining generating plants is the big cost. Distribution, getting the power from the generator to your place, also costs a lot as well. In New Zealand a lot of our electricity comes from dams on rivers. If we all used lots of electricity the dam would just empty of water faster than the rain and melting snow could fill it. No water left to turn the turbines to make electricity. So yes we could run out. Coal, oil are used and they could run out. Nuclear makes BIG mess
If your NZ based buy a second hand bike that was good in its day. Look for quality components and wheels. Second hand hardly used is much better than new rubbish. If you must buy new spend some time getting to know your local bike shops, read all the reviews you can find, then buy it off the guys you liked the most as you will have to deal with them again for maintenance and parts. Your account is India based I have no idea of prices over there.
Its a mix of tracks. Starts from redoubt Rd car park. First scene ZebZag, then pony express through the trees, Challenger with bridge ( intermediate) Gutsa with stream crossing (advanced) Gutsa 3 x bridges then Anaconda with the cows. I've just put a video up of all the tracks labeled Totara MTB Park all trails.wmv