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Re: Electric Motorcycle History Help needed II

Yeah me too. But the guy hasnt responded to e-mails yet.

------- larry ice wrote:
>
> Sorry no info from here. Interesting bike though,
> would like to hear anything further about it: speed,
> range, acceleration etc.
> thnx Iceman
>
>
> --- slodown27 <slodown27@...> wrote:
>
> > A guy on Craigslists has found a rare electric cycle
> > either converted or manufactured sometime in the
> > late
> > 60's or early 70's. He wants to find some more info
> > on it but cant. So is there any older EV members
> > that
> > might know something about this bike?
> >
> > http://stockholm.craigslist.org/wan/268443545.html
> >
> > Craigslist Ad reads:
> >
> > <<I'm looking for any information on the electric
> > motorcycle you see in the picture. Research over the
> > past 6 years has revealed it was built somewhere in
> > the late 1960s. It had remained in a garage in
> > Oakland, Calif., USA., for many years.
> > When I purchased the bike in the late 90s from the
> > person who took it out of the Oakland storage in the
> > late 70s, it had Noack batteries installed. Further
> > research with the Varta Battery Company (formerly
> > Noack) in Sweden gave me very little information as
> > to
> > its origin.
> > An inquiry was put in the Classic Motorcycle
> > Magazine
> > (England) in 2002. No substantial feedback was
> > received.
> > The bike is partly Yamaha and partly Honda (1969
> > CB750
> > four (CB750KO)) according to the man who did
> > maintenance on the brakes. The rest of the bike is
> > unique to it.
> > I do not plan to keep the bike, but would like to
> > have
> > as much information as I can. Its origin is a
> > mystery
> > so far. The bike is located in Torrance, California,
> > USA, but please contact me through Craigs list.
> >
> >
> http://c.im.craigslist.org/J3/jd/4cfMzJ41WV22yVjTe20HLM4zebJ5.jpg
> >
> http://a.im.craigslist.org/oY/Bo/5OVyMw9Wme7Q69H6JgRXVhpgtcm2.jpg
> > >>
> >
> >
> >
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Sat Mar 3, 2007 4:52 pm

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A guy on Craigslists has found a rare electric cycle either converted or manufactured sometime in the late 60's or early 70's. He wants to find some more info...
slodown27
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Feb 26, 2007
3:29 pm

Sorry no info from here. Interesting bike though, would like to hear anything further about it: speed, range, acceleration etc. thnx Iceman ... ...
larry ice
ltcice
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Feb 27, 2007
4:05 am

Yeah me too. But the guy hasnt responded to e-mails yet. ... _____________________________________________________________________...
slodown27
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Mar 3, 2007
4:54 pm

Oh well, prob got other hobbies to pursue! Iceman ... http://c.im.craigslist.org/J3/jd/4cfMzJ41WV22yVjTe20HLM4zebJ5.jpg ... ...
larry ice
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Mar 4, 2007
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