Search results

  1. B

    LA Fires

    Terrible. Hopefully, rebuilding will involve more fire resistant construction. Tile or metal roof, brick or concrete or other non flammable exterior walls, tougher windows (or shutters). Earthquake is a consideration there, too.
  2. B

    Any GTAM'ers own an electric vehicle?

    It's almost certain that the real problem is something else, but it is not being properly diagnosed. A few people in the Bolt facebook groups have had nasty looking faults come up which turned out to really be due to low coolant level or improperly "burped" battery cooling systems leading to...
  3. B

    What happens if KTM goes bust?

    A very, very long time. Years, maybe. We built a specialised machine for an OEM supplier to build a specific vehicle cooling system component - the machine was a variation of a somewhat-standard design, but of course it has to be tailored because one vehicle has a part 200mm long and another...
  4. B

    What happens if KTM goes bust?

    Appears that this was a foundry (castings). With the KTM name on them, this is probably a wholly-owned subsidiary which is a sole-source supplier to the mother ship. Pierer Mobility Group is a tangled web of corporate entities. My observation in the automotive world has been that the mother...
  5. B

    Speed camera update (Sept.11)

    It isn't quite that simple. Here's a completely random google streetview from the residential area of a town in Sweden. Street View · Google Maps If you go to the map view, you'll note that this is a dead-end neighborhood unless you're walking or on a bicycle, and that's an offshoot from...
  6. B

    What happens if KTM goes bust?

    Bajaj "we bid for all KTM production equipment on our plant floor and the rights to keep using it, €50"
  7. B

    What happens if KTM goes bust?

    Yeah it's hard to see any existing auto or bike manufacturer taking on more combustion-engine production capacity (bike or car) when there's already overcapacity in the industry and an end of viable production on the foreseeable horizon, except possibly the companies that are already somewhat...
  8. B

    Stocks

    Telcos, check. Banks, check.
  9. B

    What happens if KTM goes bust?

    Dismantlers and ebay and internet user groups will keep them going for a while. Major components that aren't wear items are usually crash-repair parts or major-mechanical-failure repair parts, and at that point, it's a crapshoot whether you can find used parts or substitute parts, or make...
  10. B

    Any GTAM'ers own an electric vehicle?

    Quebec is the closest province with the highest EV market penetration, much higher than Ontario. It stands to reason that there will be more used ones from there! (Didn't PrivatePilot buy one from Quebec a while back?)
  11. B

    Mouse Blocker

    I have two mouse blockers. Cats. I've yet to see a mouse anywhere, not even in the garage.
  12. B

    What happens if KTM goes bust?

    I think it is fairly likely that Bajaj or CFMoto (or both) will pick up some of the pieces for pennies on the dollar, and carry on building the portions of KTM that they are already involved with. What that does for parts availability, particularly for historical models that are no longer in...
  13. B

    North American International Motorcycle Supershow - Jan 3-5, 2025

    Hung out at the Ride42 booth with a bunch of the SOAR racers for a while this morning. Bumped into a few more familiar faces while making the rounds. That's what this is mostly about.
  14. B

    Speed camera update (Sept.11)

    Just FYI in my experience on unrestricted sections of autobahns in Germany, most normal traffic is doing 120 - 140 km/h (130 km/h is the recommended speed where there are no limits). Sure, there is the occasional high-end vehicle doing more than that, sometimes much more, but for every one of...
  15. B

    If you could load your bike on a plane and had 6 weeks off, where would you go?

    Probably Spain. There's no shortage of places to go and things to look at.
  16. B

    Speed camera update (Sept.11)

    Make engineering changes so that people don't drive fast near pedestrians or cyclists because they can't or it's uncomfortable. Option 1 separate them and allow high speeds, option 2 allow them together on curvy narrow streets where you can't comfortably drive fast and with houses and schools on...
  17. B

    Speed camera update (Sept.11)

    One particular cycling advocate on youtube (I think it's "Not Just Bikes" but could be wrong) calls them "stroads". We should have "roads" to get traffic from one place to another, with motor traffic separated from pedestrians and cyclists, and higher speed limits, and no private entrances, and...
  18. B

    Any GTAM'ers own an electric vehicle?

    It's being stated now that the bomber may have shot himself in the head before the explosion, but I have questions. Was the trigger on a timer, or on a fuse that took a finite amount of time? Nothing else about this incident suggests that level of planning.
  19. B

    Speed camera update (Sept.11)

    The problem with Parkside Drive is that it's a wide 2-lanes-each-way straight road with no interruptions (suggests 60 km/h to drivers) but with private driveways going directly to the street, some of which have poor visibility (I'm looking at streetview right now - this is bad) and with walkways...
  20. B

    Any GTAM'ers own an electric vehicle?

    The bomber's use of fireworks designed to make a cute bang and a pretty display, plus a few containers of liquid fuel which make a "woof" and a fireball unless first mixed with air, are what stopped this from being a blast that did significant damage. If he had used a real explosive, that truck...
Back
Top Bottom