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    ok our american friends...

    any one out there into motorbikes, specificaly

    anyone got a line on one of these?

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    we can all see it now, some review in some motorbike forum..

    so anyway, this nutter in aus got himself one of those diesel bikes, you know the klr diesel thing that runs on vege well not only did he set it up to do bio and ive never seen it in person but from the pics it looks like he also.

    and then there was that long range fuel tank...

    and he did an electric assist hub conversion.....

    convterted the fuel tank to solar cells so he could use that to run a small fridge when the engine wasnt ticking

    and is that a pintle hook and winch tucked up under the rear guard.

    Are they snow chains?

    what the hell is... nooo surely not, is that a coffee maker, I've heard tell that theres a diesel stove thing made up to fit a jaffle iron which if Im not mistaken you can see tucked in between the tank, the battery and the exhuast. Those might be the handles you can make out where I've circled........

    Cant quite make it out but if you look carefully in front of the turbo, wait what...he turbo'd it?
    Dave

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    Now that is a bike. I like the bit that it can run on Avtur, Jet A1 and bio.
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