FrankG writes – “Here some more adventures with the “Electric Bike” project, this installment covers upgrades for extended range, road tires and a small rant on cheap electronics…” – Link.
I used to follow his site with great devotion, but it’s been offline for a while now.
even the waybackmachine doesn’t have a lot of it.
thankfully, i used the scrapbook extension on mozilla to capture the stuff I thought was interesting.
Sadly, this was not one of those pages.
Eric Smithsays:
Sadly, TheWorkshop.ca has been offline for a while now.
I managed to use a Mozilla extention to capture the pages i thought were most interesting, but sadly, this was not one of those pages.
Sadly, the wayback machine doesn’t have a copy of it either :-(
A small corner of the interweb dies, and it’s loss will be felt.
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Not bicycles but still electric:
http://www.electricmotorcycles.net
I used to follow his site with great devotion, but it’s been offline for a while now.
even the waybackmachine doesn’t have a lot of it.
thankfully, i used the scrapbook extension on mozilla to capture the stuff I thought was interesting.
Sadly, this was not one of those pages.
Sadly, TheWorkshop.ca has been offline for a while now.
I managed to use a Mozilla extention to capture the pages i thought were most interesting, but sadly, this was not one of those pages.
Sadly, the wayback machine doesn’t have a copy of it either :-(
A small corner of the interweb dies, and it’s loss will be felt.