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napalm113
2008-08-11, 01:33
My solution to high gas prices

I’m down to $70 a month on gas, and but up to $60 a month on welding supplies.
http://a557.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/113/l_fb64d4266fc4128989b129db0f83620c.jpg

It has a rechargeable halogen head light, a handlebar mounted GPS, a custom trunk made from a 40mm ammo can, containing 2 first aid kits, a Gerber multi tool, air pump, tool roll, and spare inner tube. With chrome plated basked on back to carry groceries.

Now I just need to figure out more accessories to mount to it. I want an air horn with remote switch, possibly turn signals, and a cup holder so I can use it to pick up lunch. I might add additional folding platforms so that I could mount grocery bags to the sides.

disobey_the_norm
2008-08-11, 07:05
I’m down to $70 a month on gas, and but up to $60 a month on welding supplies.



I don't think so...do you have to weld every month? I think you meant to say that you had to spend $60 doing the welding work but that isn't an ongoing cost...is it? It couldn't be surely.

Also it's a solution to car insurance and registration costs, regular servicing, etc etc that comes with vehicle use.

I have a car I think I'll end up selling because I have no real use for it anymore. I can walk everywhere or catch public transport if it's a larger trip.

The Methematician
2008-08-11, 10:46
You could mount a 2-stroke chainsaw engine to it, saves your energy...

Issue313
2008-08-11, 23:01
Do you pick up hot bitches in the basket?

napalm113
2008-08-12, 03:24
hot midgets

johnplywd
2008-09-06, 22:30
I am sure niggers could and would steal that bike in under 5 sec