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Simple technical solutions can cause interesting effects

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Technical solutions are not always anything special or difficult to make, and in some cases, those solutions are very effective. Have you ever thought to put nitrogenous oxide solenoid in the moped? That would increase the power output very much. But those solutions, where the trigger of the fire extinguisher will installed to the oxygen or nitrogen oxide bottle, and the gas would conduct the cylinder, and the trigger would release the gas to the combustion.


One of the most interesting technical wisdom is lost from those films, where persons would tune their cars, boats, and mopeds. One of those films found in the link, what is below this text. This crazy invention or try to make one of the most interesting things, what could turn the people head is to connect the dynamo of the bicycle to the electric motor and then connect that motor to the train of the bicycle by using the gear wheel.


This would give an interesting ride for the bicycle, but it would give a chance to get serious injuries. That kind of experiments are very radical and be sure that there is enough room for those tests. Sometimes I have heard that the roller skates are equipped with electric engines, and the batteries are carried in the bag at the back. I have seen the small combustion engines, what are using in the drones installed in the skateboards. I don't know how safe those equipment are, but if somebody wants to test those things, use protective gear. And be sure, that the engines are stoppable by using the button. Because if those things are going to run too fast, the injuries might be very serious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK7uSVyBATg

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