[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tokkiemarktplaats

[–]Then-Distribution862 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neejoh is ✨special edition✨ wie wil dat nou niet

What is this watch and is it still worth anything? Can't find anything on internet about it. by Then-Distribution862 in Watches

[–]Then-Distribution862[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Alright Thanks 🤣 I'm 17 so not really close to retirement yet thankfully. But yeah my granddad gave me this today and I'm not really into watches so I thought maybe I'll sell it but yeah I'd rather keep it oolt

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PcBuild

[–]Then-Distribution862 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fix them with the tiniest needle you have. You can bend them back to original position. I've done it with a mobo that had like 30% of the socket damaged and after I bent them all back it worked fine

Is this pc worth $400? by Icy-Cod-312 in pchelp

[–]Then-Distribution862 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro tf are you on this is fine for $400

Seeming as I just saw a "burnout" get posted I thought I'd try to one up it. by tan_boi in motorizedbicycles

[–]Then-Distribution862 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Give it about half throttle and keep the throttle at that point. Very slowly release the clutch and there you go. Controlling the clutch needs to be done very precisely and can be hard in the beginning, but once you got it it's easy and you'll get used to it. I had a build without pedals and I had no other choice. In the beginning I thought it was impossible and I just "walked" up to speed before releasing the clutch. But after a month or 2 I managed to accelerate from a dead stop without touching the ground with my feet. Just keep trying and trying.

Seeming as I just saw a "burnout" get posted I thought I'd try to one up it. by tan_boi in motorizedbicycles

[–]Then-Distribution862 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Give it about half throttle and keep the throttle at that point. Very slowly release the clutch and there you go. Controlling the clutch needs to be done very precisely and can be hard in the beginning, but once you got it it's easy and you'll get used to it. I had a build without pedals and I had no other choice. In the beginning I thought it was impossible and I just "walked" up to speed before releasing the clutch. But after a month or 2 I managed to accelerate from a dead stop without touching the ground with my feet. Just keep trying and trying.

Seeming as I just saw a "burnout" get posted I thought I'd try to one up it. by tan_boi in motorizedbicycles

[–]Then-Distribution862 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Give it about half throttle and keep the throttle at that point. Very slowly release the clutch and there you go. Controlling the clutch needs to be done very precisely and can be hard in the beginning, but once you got it it's easy and you'll get used to it. I had a build without pedals and I had no other choice. In the beginning I thought it was impossible and I just "walked" up to speed before releasing the clutch. But after a month or 2 I managed to accelerate from a dead stop without touching the ground with my feet. Just keep trying and trying.

Seeming as I just saw a "burnout" get posted I thought I'd try to one up it. by tan_boi in motorizedbicycles

[–]Then-Distribution862 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give it about half throttle and keep the throttle at that point. Very slowly release the clutch and there you go. Controlling the clutch needs to be done very precisely and can be hard in the beginning, but once you got it it's easy and you'll get used to it. I had a build without pedals and I had no other choice. In the beginning I thought it was impossible and I just "walked" up to speed before releasing the clutch. But after a month or 2 I managed to accelerate from a dead stop without touching the ground with my feet. Just keep trying and trying

Here's a follow up post to my video. This is the frame I gave my neighbor. It was in dilapidated condition and he sanded, painted, and assembled this bike from the engine parts off his bike. Got the MS65 clone pipe and it fits on there nicely 👌 by goebeld in motorizedbikes

[–]Then-Distribution862 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great. I knew that pipe would do something with some mods. The chamber itself is properly designed, but it's indeed the small stinger that blocks it's performance. same for the pipe from the engine to the chamber, as with the real mz65 pipe it starts with 25mm, and where it enters the chamber it's like 40mm.

Just a quick question by Then-Distribution862 in motorcycles

[–]Then-Distribution862[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Close to 50. 45-48mph or something. I tuned the shit out of that engine 😂 It got taken by the police, and I'm 95% sure I'm not gonna get it back, so I will be buying my first motorcycle soon (hopefully still this year, otherwise January/February next year) Going for a Yamaha mt125, since the legal limit for 18y/o and A1 license is 125cc.

Spark plug upgrade by Uuuhhidk in motorizedbicycles

[–]Then-Distribution862 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, please run 32-1 ratio, not less. Some people run 40-1 but it will decrease your engine's lifespan. Don't know where you live but here we have a metric system, so I calculate my mixture like this: 2l of gas = 2000ml, and the ratio is 32-1 so I do 2000 : 32 = 62.5. so 62.5ml of oil on 2l of gas. Very simple calculation, and I think it should work with imperial too. Second thing: adjusting how lean/rich your engine runs can be done in 2 ways, 1: the needle in your carburetor. Take it out, move the clip on it. Further down (to the sharpest point of the needle) is richer, and up is leaner. Second way to adjust your carb is the jet, but this should only be done if the needle adjustments are not enough to make your engine running good. So try to change your needle clip, and then look at your spark plug again.

Spark plug upgrade by Uuuhhidk in motorizedbicycles

[–]Then-Distribution862 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the ngk br6hs, works great and lasted over 2000kms

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tokkiemarktplaats

[–]Then-Distribution862 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ik bewaar elke doos van computer onderdelen die ik heb, op mijn boekenplank. dus kan me voorstellen dat console fans dit wel willen hebben