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![]() "Jimmy Galvin" wrote in message ... QUESTION: Why doesn't Harley Davidson make televisions? Answer: Loud pipes may save lives, but they sure do drown out the volume |
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![]() "Bushy" wrote in message ... In motorcycle circles, aren't Harleys known more for their nostalga and styling and less for their power to weight ratio? No, they are known for having to have a ute (and a trailer cause there will be more than one!) follow the ride to bring home the broken ones. Unless you count the fancy new motordesigned in Germany they have a typical TBO of 400 hours. Every Harley I know, is in pieces more often than it is riden. Hope this helps, Peter The old panheads were not designed for durability. Neither were the shovelheads. The blockheads, or evos, last longer, run cooler, have more power to weight because they are much lighter -- with aluminum heads and cylinders. I put 30k trouble-free miles on an 89 Evo before selling it to a German for more than I paid for it new. So it's a good investment too. I stopped once to help an old-timer from Loozeeanner replace his clutch cable on a '69 shovelhead. He said the engine had over 80k miles on it and all he had repaired on the engine was the clutch. The clutch cable we replaced had been working for him since new. He also said he had gotten 20k miles on an o-ring chain. He had bought his Harley new. Who makes motorcycles in your country, and do you have a quality assurance report to make on them? Proud owner of a shovelhead and a panhead, both of which do fine and are well-maintained. |
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![]() "Jimmy Galvin" wrote in message ... QUESTION: Why doesn't Harley Davidson make televisions? ANSWER: They can't figure out how to make them leak oil. Well the answer is quite easy, the power supplies in TV's have large capacitors in them. All Harley TV's need to do is under rate them so they will blow every now and then. This will spray the inside of the set with OIL, nice smelly stuff. It will leak out all over the place just like Harley owners desire.:-) -- --- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe. / don't bother me with insignificiant nonsence such as spelling, I don't care if it spelt properly / Sometimes I fly and sometimes I just dream about it. :-) "Mark Hickey" wrote in message ... (Jay) wrote: In motorcycle circles, aren't Harleys known more for their nostalga and styling and less for their power to weight ratio? Oh, they're known for their power to weight ratio - it's lower than just about any other bike (with the exception of my bicycle of course). Mark Hickey |
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I found, it's a pity to hide such a beauty among engines below a cowling.
Could you imagine an nostalgia aircraft, with the Harley motor on the nose without any cowling, taking of in formation with a number of Harley drivers in Oshkosh? George www.vranek.ch/aerocar.htm "Brett" wrote in message om... I built a Zenith 601 XL with a Harley motor. It took about 7 months to build alot of that time figuring out the motor stuff. Then 3 mo. waiting for the inspection. Well I just got my inspection done on the 9th and I took it up. WOW what a rush. You can see it at www.hog-air.com |
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It has a good bit of tourqe on take off. Just a bit of rudder.
We will be offering motor packages ranging from 80 hp to 115 hp. But we won't sell any until I am done testing and I am satisfied with the results. So far it I am very pleased. As for this motor it is stock. I wanted to see how that worked first. Then from there the power will only go up. |
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The latest issue of "Contact!" magazine (issue 74) has a short article
re. HD engines for homebuilt. Also, Utah State University has an HD-powered Wright Flyer replica flying. see.. http://utahstatetoday.usu.edu/archiv...e-03-14-03.cfm and http://www.hardnewscafe.usu.edu/news/1210_wright.html Sid Knox Velocity N199RS Starduster N666SK KR2 N24TC W7QJQ (Brett) wrote in message ..... Harley motor. (big snip) |
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![]() MF Three days out of hospital and roaring to go for a Merry Xmas and Happy NY. May not last out '04 but will start out with a big bang G My Indian leaked oil. Do think that is where HD got the idea? Big John On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 22:53:50 -0000, "Model Flyer" wrote: "Jimmy Galvin" wrote in message ... QUESTION: Why doesn't Harley Davidson make televisions? ANSWER: They can't figure out how to make them leak oil. Well the answer is quite easy, the power supplies in TV's have large capacitors in them. All Harley TV's need to do is under rate them so they will blow every now and then. This will spray the inside of the set with OIL, nice smelly stuff. It will leak out all over the place just like Harley owners desire.:-) |
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![]() -- Al Mills Wake me before we take off... "Bushy" [said] ... the fancy new motor designed in Germany they have a typical TBO of 400 hours. You talking about the V-Rod engine? That's from Italy, not Germany. The HogAir pictures look like an Evolution engine to me, with some mods. Al Mills Wake me before we take off... |
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Did they take it out to Kill Devil Hills and fly it today? I mean today
being The Day, and all. -- Al Mills Wake me before we take off... "sidk" wrote in message om... The latest issue of "Contact!" magazine (issue 74) has a short article re. HD engines for homebuilt. Also, Utah State University has an HD-powered Wright Flyer replica flying. see.. http://utahstatetoday.usu.edu/archiv...e-03-14-03.cfm and http://www.hardnewscafe.usu.edu/news/1210_wright.html Sid Knox Velocity N199RS Starduster N666SK KR2 N24TC W7QJQ (Brett) wrote in message ..... Harley motor. (big snip) |
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Al
Todays the day here and if they try take off on the hack, will be in about 4 hours +/-. Big John On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 00:17:37 -0600, "AL" wrote: Did they take it out to Kill Devil Hills and fly it today? I mean today being The Day, and all. |
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