Q. i only know a little about them and i really want to ride them. my parents had them when they where younger and at my dads cousins house they have a track because he races. i don't want something slow and i don't want anything super fast just something in the middle. im about 5`2 if that helps at all. could you tell me the basics of riding and what do you think would fit me best by the way it would probably be used from craigslist and under 1000 i was looking at like something from 1997 or up but i wouldn't really trust one that old. also what gear would i need.
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Since you have never had a dirtbike, I HIGHLY recommend you stay away from 2-strokes...they are cheaper in price...but they are harder to learn on and more difficult to get the hang of. You are one inch shorter than me...I am 5'3 and I ride a crf150rb. There are two types of 150's...the race and the trail. I'm not sure which kind of bike you are looking for to start on, or if you are even wanting to race. This bike is not cheap...but you can find them used and they are amazing to start on. The crf150f is the trail version, it will have an electric start and not be as fast as the race bike. It will also have a smaller price tag. The crf150r or rb ( note that they are the same bike...the rb is just a little taller...) is a race bike. It is a pretty fast bike, but since it is a 4-stroke it does not demand being on the powerband 24/7 making it also a pretty good bike to learn on. These bikes are also excellent for your size. The bike first came out in 06 for the race version, and I'm not sure about how far back the trail version of the bikes goes.
Besides the bike, you will need some riding boots. Try some Thor Women's or Fox Comp 5 boots.
You will need a helmet. Any major mx manufactuer makes a wide variety of helmets.
You will need mx gear ( pants and jersey, gloves, googles.) You can pick whatever brand you like best for these items. There is Fox, Thor, One Industries, Answer, O'Neal, MSR, etc.
Have fun girl! Welcome to the dirtbike world! Hope you enjoy whatever you decide to get!
Since you have never had a dirtbike, I HIGHLY recommend you stay away from 2-strokes...they are cheaper in price...but they are harder to learn on and more difficult to get the hang of. You are one inch shorter than me...I am 5'3 and I ride a crf150rb. There are two types of 150's...the race and the trail. I'm not sure which kind of bike you are looking for to start on, or if you are even wanting to race. This bike is not cheap...but you can find them used and they are amazing to start on. The crf150f is the trail version, it will have an electric start and not be as fast as the race bike. It will also have a smaller price tag. The crf150r or rb ( note that they are the same bike...the rb is just a little taller...) is a race bike. It is a pretty fast bike, but since it is a 4-stroke it does not demand being on the powerband 24/7 making it also a pretty good bike to learn on. These bikes are also excellent for your size. The bike first came out in 06 for the race version, and I'm not sure about how far back the trail version of the bikes goes.
Besides the bike, you will need some riding boots. Try some Thor Women's or Fox Comp 5 boots.
You will need a helmet. Any major mx manufactuer makes a wide variety of helmets.
You will need mx gear ( pants and jersey, gloves, googles.) You can pick whatever brand you like best for these items. There is Fox, Thor, One Industries, Answer, O'Neal, MSR, etc.
Have fun girl! Welcome to the dirtbike world! Hope you enjoy whatever you decide to get!
Is there a very small tiny lightweight electric generator anywhere on the market?
Q. Something that uses a small diesel model train engine or something like that. Even if it only could produce 100 watts of power, something, anything that could be carried on person for use in small applications. I seen an old picture of something like this used by the military, but i'm not having much lucks searching it out perhaps because i am using the wrong words or they are called something that i am not aware of. I'm talking about weight under 20 lbs and under 10 if possible, and small enough to carry around a shoulder in a day pack
Answer
You could probably kluge a lawn tractor or motorcycle alternator onto a string trimmer or chainsaw head. Add an inverter if you need AC
http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-800-6064-800-4-Stroke-Generator/dp/B004U91XX0/ref=pd_sbs_ol_3
800 W 29 lb
THis is incredibly cheap http://www.amazon.com/1000-Watts-Electric-Generator/dp/B001700PRA/ref=sr_1_50?s=garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1330299393&sr=1-50
If you could bike in:
http://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Generator-Power-Pulley-Dynamo/dp/B001WB3TZ4/ref=sr_1_73?s=garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1330299583&sr=1-73
Consider a solar cell and battery depending on duty cycle
http://www.amazon.com/Instapark%C2%AE-100W-Mono-crystalline-Solar-Panel/dp/B004OZJ4FY/ref=sr_1_11?s=garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1330298563&sr=1-11
You could probably kluge a lawn tractor or motorcycle alternator onto a string trimmer or chainsaw head. Add an inverter if you need AC
http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-800-6064-800-4-Stroke-Generator/dp/B004U91XX0/ref=pd_sbs_ol_3
800 W 29 lb
THis is incredibly cheap http://www.amazon.com/1000-Watts-Electric-Generator/dp/B001700PRA/ref=sr_1_50?s=garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1330299393&sr=1-50
If you could bike in:
http://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Generator-Power-Pulley-Dynamo/dp/B001WB3TZ4/ref=sr_1_73?s=garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1330299583&sr=1-73
Consider a solar cell and battery depending on duty cycle
http://www.amazon.com/Instapark%C2%AE-100W-Mono-crystalline-Solar-Panel/dp/B004OZJ4FY/ref=sr_1_11?s=garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1330298563&sr=1-11
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