bottom only "X" sign-letter pump handle "A" - maybe size? side tank - only "globe" ---------------- burned as usual on autofuel
Very good both to see another one of these, nice stoves but not very common, and to see it working so brilliantly. But 'autofuel'? Ian
Near to finish, ...so the rabbit is ready to have some bunnies? This is not a very noteworthy accomplishment my friend, hehehe ---------------------------- I look forward to completion and to see whole bike. MPH / MPGs are always of interest. Hopefully over 50 mpg?
I suspect most likely to be quoted as km/hr. Fuel consumption will be either l/100km or km/l. You are hoping for better than 4.7l/100km (21 km/l) I'd hope for much better than 50mpg. I could get that on my old 250cc motorcycle. Under some circumstances I can get 4.7l/100km out of our car (highway run, a/c off, behind traffic). This should pull 80-150mpg depending on usage style (I had to google).
1958 year o production 45 cm3 0,8 hp by the book speed circa 40 km/h permited here 25 real 32 - but not tested till now fuel consumption 1,5-1,7 /100 km clas - motorised bike В-901 — Википедия wheel 26 inch ---------- engine - old type - "blind/not divided" head
thanks gieorgi, scrambler thanks, "one would think" motor bikes, motorcycles easily get over 50mpg or greater, whatever that converts to. Many of the "fast bikes" and/or bigger engines are among many models that are not even close. As i come to realize this I was put off by many bikes. Finally becoming aware of 30 mpg of my gold wing I couldn't sell it fast enough. I'm not sure why but I could have better said, the older I get, for me, I find interest in MPH / MPGs. Going 65 down the highway getting 50+mpg, is sounding good to me.
idea - stove came from Austria was copied in CSRS next copy was ordered by USA brand owner in Taiwan - for USA area use purchased in Poland -------------------- final price - after thousands of kilometers - circa 7 dollars
Thank you . Let's insert, for search purposes, that it ^^^ is a Phoebus 725 / Precise Phoenix Backpacker. and while I'm here, a link to Bastian's NOS 725 in gallery. for comparison, "look" same, interesting IE his on label Made in Austria yours on label Made in Taiwan ... for starters.
no - It is NOT - my example... it is -SUN POWER SG-363 case from SUN POWER SG-363 made by SUN POWER /TAIWAN -------------------- "We" can't remove PRECISE PHOENIX from gallery "AMERICA" section - as was done - to "other countries". Why: 1 exists many examples of stoves with that brand-sign - and in CCS - We need place them in country structure 2 thats brand was located in USA 3 hungarian stove was not produced in Taiwan --------- concrete stoves (types) - need have annotation -made by XXX - in YYY And - that information need to be reversed - in future- SUN POWER - section - importand information - will be - "made PRECISE PHOENIX BAPACKER - see AMERICA/PRECISE PHOENIX - section"
Not sure I follow but if country it was made is known, you can insert into gallery that way. In some cases it will be lost/forgotten much of the time but it can be placed into gallery by country. So yes, given 2 examples above Bastian's would be posted in Austria, the one in your images says "Made in Taiwan" would go into Taiwan. There are dozens maybe 100 of this type scenario. This is ALSO where searchable text is important. No matter where you post it, if you enetr words from the stove / package, enter those words in site search (or google) and it will be found. CCS 1st platform was 2000. 10-15 years ago, site admins / Ross etc. may have focused on "site map" site organization. It seems to me it, what is becoming more common is "just use search function" there are many sites the structure/organization is mysterious... you can not readily navigate the site... sites rely on the SEARCH box/function. I much prefer site map/organization type (bread crumbs / sites one can navigate through).
Precise Phoenix Backpacker thats mean Coleman in CHINA section Vacuum Oil Company in Portugal Optimus in Korea, "Danzig", Viena/Austria ??? "What I'am talking about": tree of knowlege - name on stove - is known because is on the stove - country of THE NAME - location of the brand owner - because THEM - generate THE NAME - and location is only one. - if the location of the brand owner is different with location of maker - as We see in a few Precise Phoenix stoves - every types could be annoted -i.e. " produced in Hungary by the FEM" --------- If above will be - situation will be as bellow: Precise Phoenix - in Hungary section where that form of the stove "not existed" and will be "second reality" for the FEM stove and the same Precise Phoenix in Taiwan section with other stoves e.t.c. --------------- from other side -divided PHOBUS/PHOEBUS factory production of JMR and GBR is "synthetic reality" the same factory/tools/workers
some of that ^^^ you lost me and I'm also in-demand on the home front. "- name on stove - is known because is on the stove - country of THE NAME - location of the brand owner - because THEM - generate THE NAME - and location is only one." ... yes, there is that too at times iirc.. and that is your preference, that can work too. site based on "country" so both? works. ? i think, not 100% sure
removing Precision Phoenix from America We have: i. e. -"any" reader searching "phoenix" - because is on his stove and in current version have "answer": then is one - PHOENIX or "many" PHOENIXes is it Korean made busines in Taiwan and Hungary or Hungarian in Korea and Taiwan? and Why that stoves was in USA ?
The Reference Gallery (and library) is ordered by Brand name, under the home country of the brand. So, Coleman is under America, and Canadian, Australian and English-made Coleman stoves and lamps are listed in the same place: America/Coleman. For lanterns, for example, “Ash Flash” are listed under America/Ash Flash even though they were made in Hong Kong by Unimet. Sometimes there will be ambiguity. I have a Dana stove listed under Denmark, because it has “Made in Denmark” stamped on it. There is a Swedish-made “Dana” stove, but there is no evidence that these two Dana branded stoves were made by or for the same company. Cheers Tony
I’ve been under the impression that Precise was a US company importing stoves from various sources, many of them clones of European stoves. ….Arch