CaptD wrote:Glad to see your buddy back out camping again. Good for the body and the soul. Looks like Delancy that you were camped at. For a different change of scenery try the next forest north. Osceola National Forest. Camp at Ocean Pond Campground. Very nice and little used riding areas up there. I rode a couple of dual sport rides there back in 2008 and 2009 (no more since) that the river city dirt riders (Jax club) put on and was impressed with the area and especially the lack of deep sand and whoops. There is a forest service store on the same road as ocean pond camp where you can buy maps. Need a plated bike, avoid during general gun season, can be very wet/standing water if its been rainy, about a 100 miles north of Salt Springs, 2nd choice for campground is Lake City campground on 441. CaptD.
McDave wrote:DC motors are incredibly strong and easily modulated. It's just... well I'm afraid I'd have to put playing cards in the spokes to even relate to the speed etc. but the power and the fact you may not need a transmission, or clutch and the regenerative braking is way cool. I would definitely try it.
McDave
flboy wrote:The blue box has and adjustable metal plate on the backside sort of like a flange that just screws to the wall on the inside.
Notice the little adjustment screw on the middle right of the blue box. It sets the depth. The backside of this comes out in the battery box under the dinette seat.
Easy stuff. I will snap a pic later and edit post.
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featherliteCT1 wrote:flboy wrote:The blue box has and adjustable metal plate on the backside sort of like a flange that just screws to the wall on the inside.
Notice the little adjustment screw on the middle right of the blue box. It sets the depth. The backside of this comes out in the battery box under the dinette seat.
Easy stuff. I will snap a pic later and edit post.
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I am not familiar with that kind of blue box that is adjustable. Could you expand on that please? e.g., what is it called and where did you buy it?
featherliteCT1 wrote:Thanks! That is exactly what I need.
Here you go. Good old Amazon.Rainier70 wrote:Could you tell me where you got your exterior 12 power plug ins? I have been looking and can only find wire harnesses and jumpers no weatherproof outlets.
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