[ausev] conversions
michael
mringer at austin.rr.com
Thu Feb 21 23:13:58 GMT 2008
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From: ausev-bounces at austinev.org [mailto:ausev-bounces at austinev.org] On
Behalf Of Dustin
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 4:58 PM
To: AustinEV News Announcements and General Discussion
Subject: Re: [ausev] conversions
Can you point me to the list serv for motorcycles?
On 2/21/08, michael <mringer at austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Let me know how the Gold wing conversion goes. The folks on the
Motorcycle
> list serve said a gold wing would be a dog... oh yeah, and if it goes
well
> I might be interested in having you do one for me, AFTER my current
electric
> scooter gives out.
>
> Thanks!
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> From: ausev-bounces at austinev.org [mailto:ausev-bounces at austinev.org] On
> Behalf Of m. edmund howse
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 3:20 PM
> To: ausev at austinev.org
> Subject: [ausev] conversions
>
> I'm getting ready to start installing the parts I've been acquiring from
> ebay and other sources into one of my car conversions and into my
> motorcycle conversion. I've noticed that some estimates for a motorcycle
> conversion on this forum are in the 1200-1500 dollar range and although
> this seems low by some estimates of components used it is also high if
> you can find the right components. I recently purchased a Honda Goldwing
> rolling chassis with title for 100.00 dollars and have been able to sell
> some of the parts I don't want on ebay. All of the motors I've purchased
> for the motorcycle have been around 100.00 and that included shipping.
> They might not be the optimal motor but my plan is to show anyone
> interested that you don't have to use the best of the best to get a
> working vehicle and this will hopefully generate a clientele for me or
> others to convert their donor vehicles or get them interested enough to
> persue a conversion by someone or attempt it on their own.. I don't plan
> on getting rich but I sure would like to convert vehicles for other
> people and make a couple of bucks at it. I also plan on designing and
> building my own controllers as well as other custom parts where off the
> shelf parts are not available. This forum has been a great inpsiration,
> however my first inspiration came back in the 70's when gasoline first
> peaked at what we thought was an unreasonable price. Anyway, I'm not an
> expert on conversions but I've spent most of my lifge working with
> robotics and many years with the Univ. of Texas in high energy
> technology research, including the TOKAMAK with the UT Physics dept. for
> many years.
> Power On folks.
>
> marv
> 836-2811
>
>
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