In part two of my moped series, I speak with Tim Pearson and Brett Walker about what you need to know if you pick up a vintage moped. Even if you buy a brand new bike, what you’ll learn from Tim and Brett may apply to you after your bike’s warranty runs out. Don’t expect Latte machines, reading lounges and shuttle service from your local dealer. You’re going to end up doing your own maintenance, much of which you’ll have to learn to do all by yourself. That’s why mopeds are character building machines. This video is divided into two segments because of YouTube limitations on length. The first segment can be seen here: www.youtube.com A high quality, uncut version can be seen at peckhammer.blip.tv
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Mopeds were popular in the ’70s because America was in the midst of a gas crisis. Thirty-something years later, they are coming into vogue again, but for different reasons. Mopeds represent both independence and community. That may sound like a paradox, but it’s not. In part one of Peckhammer’s latest video podcast, Peckhammer speaks with Seth Bedwell of Seattle’s Mosquito Fleet. Seth is an ambassador for all things moped, and he defines the moped aesthetic.
See the powerful transformation that the 2010 Honda Elite scooter can bring to the hum-drum existence of your average working guy. What can it do for you?
Please don’t miss part two of this video: www.youtube.com In part two of my moped series, I speak with Tim Pearson and Brett Walker about what you need to know if you pick up a vintage moped. Even if you buy a brand new bike, what you’ll learn from Tim and Brett may apply to you after your bike’s warranty runs out. Don’t expect Latte machines, reading lounges and shuttle service from your local dealer. You’re going to end up doing your own maintenance, much of which you’ll have to learn to do all by yourself. That’s why mopeds are character building machines. This video is divided into two segments because of YouTube limitations of length. Part two: www.youtube.com
Me and a friend decided to make a regular old Railer (like a Razor) push scooter into an electric scooter. This is the first video of a series showing the process of our building. No, not exactly an instructional video, but you can definitely build one from what you see in the videos coming up. Find parts like I have at: www.electricscooterparts.com 24v electric motor, 2 12v batteries, wheel with timing pulley attached. In total, this project will cost you 50 dollars, not including the scooter. Then get the wood and hardware at Home Depot or Lowes or your local hardware shop. Thanks for watching. Subscribe to know about future electric scooter videos.
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