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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I think maybe a side pipe on the passenger side with a Supertrapp tuneable muffler. It'd go with the bike feel.You know SOMEBODY will put one of the bumblebee tin-can mufflers on an Elio so it sounds like that crappy '89 Honda the kid down the street has
You know SOMEBODY will put one of the bumblebee tin-can mufflers on an Elio so it sounds like that crappy '89 Honda the kid down the street has
And priceI'm sure it will be a balancing act between adding sound deadening and keeping the overall weight down.
What "passenger side" ?????I think maybe a side pipe on the passenger side with a Supertrapp tuneable muffler. It'd go with the bike feel.
Polished stainless of course.
The movie "Bringing it Home" talks about the use of Hemp as an insulation material in automobiles in Great Britain. It is selected because it is less expensive, lighter weight, and more efficient both for temperature and sound than other materials. Of course they grow Hemp in GB while we import most of ours. Although I understand Kentucky is one of the states that now allows farming of industrial Hemp. :-) ZAnd price
Smartazz! Non door side of course, keep roasted shin syndrome to a minimum.What "passenger side" ?????
Would like to see that up here. WI was #1 in the nation in hemp production back in the day. From what I've read, a lot of our lighter more acidic soils that aren't as well suited to other crops grow hemp well.The movie "Bringing it Home" talks about the use of Hemp as an insulation material in automobiles in Great Britain. It is selected because it is less expensive, lighter weight, and more efficient both for temperature and sound than other materials. Of course they grow Hemp in GB while we import most of ours. Although I understand Kentucky is one of the states that now allows farming of industrial Hemp. :-) Z
CheeheadEarl:Smartazz! Non door side of course, keep roasted shin syndrome to a minimum.
Would like to see that up here. WI was #1 in the nation in hemp production back in the day. From what I've read, a lot of our lighter more acidic soils that aren't as well suited to other crops grow hemp well.