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Busy, Busy, Busy, watch this whole video,Trikes!

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  • Chief whaere are ya man Haven't heard or seen anything in ages. This looks like the last video you did.

  • I've been worken on all these crazy cars, have another car show this weekend, then off to Sturgis, then back on the KIA!

  • Hi Indianchief,

    i love your cars and your work too ! i wound love to drive one of them too !

    keep up the great work there!

    Michael

  • You want to drive the 35 slant! 85 horse flat head! 55MPH is what it likes! this is crazy, 29 ford has a 330 hemi out of a 1955 desoto, 20 MPG ! WHY,HOW! can't get more then 26 out of that damn KIA! Dan

  • Way busy man.

    Love everything I saw. Wild stuff. Three wheelers are the way I'd go with the HHO stuff though, since Trikes and or motorbikes don't have the emmision restrictions of cars and trucks. Plus the added bonus of fewer regulations on what they have to have on them.

    Have you ever attempted a reverse trike?

  • Oh Ya! I'll dig up the pics. real cool, but that trikes gone, for years My father and I built a trike every winter and summer for years! girl friends didn't hang around long back then!!!!!!!

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  • I have it together my man!!!

  • Stumbled upon your videos this morning and have to say they captivated me for several hours. Thanks for posting them, very interesting and impressed with your abilities. I will keep checking back to see the progress on your Aptera. Hope to see it come to life. Wouldnt doubt you could make one a lot simpler and cheaper. Keep up the great work and hope to see a lot more videos in the future.

  • Hi chief. Not to make more projects for you but when looking at your bikes I had the thoughht that wouldn't it be cool to make a reclining women on her back. legs in air,tail lights in her feet and the arms are the handle bars.Could put a headlight, where else, in her head? A breast gas tank maybe. Maybe it's already been done but I'm sure it would get some looks riding down the road. Feel free to run with it if you want to. Be surprised no one thought of it before. Great work you do by the way.

  • hi there chief, since your design defies the concept of magnetic fields and metal types of pantone's geet, would stainless steel work ? it heats up easily... and if i use 2 barel carb will it work ? the plan is that the primary barrel will allow fuel to vaporize and in to the heat exchanger the into the intke , while the secondary be fitted with very small fuel jettings, flow on a separate tube an not to be heated and in to the manifold, this will only allow cold air in, will this work ?

  • hi chief... you're a busy man then... just dying to see new vids !! one more thing man, SMOKE ALTERA  !!!

  • Hi again.

    I had some Deja-Vu watching the same model, same name, on two different places

    Are you the same Jay Leno guy advertising the Aptera on this web site?

    electric-vehicles-cars-bikes.b­logspot[dot]com

    /2009/05/jay-leno-takes-aptera­-2e-out-onto.html

  • Hi Indian, I love your videos. I bought one of those CVT clutches recently same as your snow-mobile clutch and I can't wait to get it, so I can continue my prototype, but... back to your stuff, did I hear right? You said on the video, you did cast the reverse-forward transmission? wow, you're quite talented man. Great stuff, 5 starts *****

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