I got one of these in the mail today

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I got one of these in the mail today

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I'm impressed. When I think about the trips saved to get the components, the time to assemble, this seems like a steal.

http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Wirin ... rcuit.html
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Is this the first you have heard about this company?
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Rob wrote:Is this the first you have heard about this company?
Yes. :oops:
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The free market offers up a solution.
Ask the Indians what happens when you don't control immigration.
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Garnet wrote:
Rob wrote:Is this the first you have heard about this company?
Yes. :oops:
I must have been informed on the R65 forum. Way back.

Too expensive for my tastes, although they do make a nice product.
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ZM's right. If you really need/want all that, it's a cheap solution, and it's certainly convenient.
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I will admit that it is all very cool and miniaturized, as should be on a motorcycle.

More than likely I'm just jealous I'm not in Oregon Japan (?) making these and selling them.
(Maybe one of our Green states)
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Wow! It appears he does more than sit around soldering all day.
I love this little truck!!!
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Rob wrote:Wow! It appears he does more than sit around soldering all day.
I love this little truck!!!
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Compa ... ambar.html
Problem is you can't license them for the road here in the States. Has to do with emissions, I believe.
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of years ago. Would use it at the solar array for maintenance around the utility. Four wheel drive, go anywhere.
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Rob wrote:Is this the first you have heard about this company?
Yea, he's a Canadian guy who moved to Japan and started this company.

I think the value is great!
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