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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / October 2007

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is this feasible??

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createdefuture@gmail.com - 26 Oct 2007 09:35 GMT
pls chk dis and comment on de design

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Backyard Mechanic - 26 Oct 2007 21:49 GMT
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> =798

We talk 'adult' on here.   I understand a student in Calcutta may think we
like that, but no one over 16 writes that way.  Over 14 if they are
educated and arent retarded.

I dont know the drive force or the fluid but having a separate tilt sensor
and prop/distribution valve setup isnt too elegant.  Use a pendulum type
integrated into, and driving the the valves, directly

And this isnt a 'bike forum' anyway.

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Backyard Mechanic - 27 Oct 2007 17:07 GMT

> ..  Use a
> pendulum type integrated into, and driving the the valves, directly

That's a 'dampened' pendulum, of course.  Otherwise that'd be a real 'trick
bike' if one side began to sink.

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