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- dragonc - Jun 20 2006 | motorcycles, vegetable oil, dutch design, eco design, green, sustainability
But will they make motorcycles for short riders?
Quoted: EVAProducts' motorcyle website says that their diesel motorcyle will run on vegetable oil. The Dutch company's site says that they will be taking orders for the Track Dieselpowered Motorcycle in October 2006. It doesn't look like they have a complete bike yet, the pictures of it are all computer generated. They have a short video clip of an incomplete bike being started up. I hope this is for real. EVAProducts lists on their main website some other very ambitious fields of interest.
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and of course its a friggin' UK bike! Why god why? Why does the UK get all the coolest bike stuff? Why is the US an inferior market for things like this? Are there really too many Harley riders here????
that could be said about cameras, cellphones, and other electronics which korea / japan / some european countries have years in advance of the US. why do we have to wait years after it comes out everywhere else. for example - in korea they HAS (for awhile now) a cellphone which records 2 hours of video.