6V Electrics on British Motorcycles
Most early British machines, if not all, were positive earth. American
vintage machines were negative earth, as is the norm with all cars and
motorcycles now.
http://piled-arms.com/tech15.html
Discusses various aspects.
6V Exide Rubber batteries
http://www.burtonbikebits.net/electrical.htm
CEV Electrics
Parilla
Electrics
Oldtimer Electrics (in German)
http://www.degraeve.de/
Fri Nov 23 2007
foxfields1<at>btinternet.com
magneato
1927 Flying Eight ( KTOR ) engine
what type /make of mag should it be
sussex
(Coventry-Eagle)
Tue May 08 2007
jacquesramone2006<at>yahoo.com
Tail Light Bulb Replacement? (Long Narrow Type)
Bianchi 125 CC 1954-58
Anyone know a source for 50s Tail Lights? I need the long cylindrical
tail light replacement bulb for the Bianchi. It looks like
a glass fuse w/ pointy ends to fit inside the connector mount. See Foto.
Thanks. Scott
MN USA
........
Thanks Sheldon, I found the "Festoon" bulb at scooterworks in
Chicago, IL USA
http://www.scooterworks.com
Fri May 11 2007
info<at>powerdynamo.biz
your website
all makes
i am a frequent visitor to your website and i am thankfull for the
information provided there. when you look at the follwoing page you will
understand why http://www.powerdynamo.biz/eng/systems/lists/overview.php
this is to say thank you and keep up this work.
regards
edgar (powerdynamo.biz)
Berlin
Sun Mar 04 2007
lyle<at>electricmotorcycles.net
Electric motorcycle
Electric Varta from Sweden?
I write for an online motorcycle community with an emphasis on electric
motorcycles ( http://www.electricmotorcycles.net
). I have located a conversion or manufacture from the late 60's/
early 70's online that does not have much info about it. http://stockholm.craigslist.org/wan/268443545.html
http://c.im.craigslist.org/J3/jd/4cfMzJ41WV22yVjTe20HLM4zebJ5.jpg
http://a.im.craigslist.org/oY/Bo/5OVyMw9Wme7Q69H6JgRXVhpgtcm2.jpg
The owner does not have much information to provide. Is
there anyone that can help fill in the gaps?
CA, USA
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