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Motorcyclists aren't the only ones who would like this. Us bicyclists would like it, and even when I'm driving a car, I occasionally end up behind some yahoo that hasn't had a tuneup in years, and is belching thick black smoke into the air. |
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Would it be possible to put an air scoop on the helmet? |
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//put an air scoop on the helmet//
then the toxic gas will go in the scoop and replace the fresh air you need. Duh! |
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After thinking about this, I thought of an idea that might be along this line.. Try one of these oxy-mix bottles that are being advertized with their own filling pump that separates and compresses the oxy-rich mix into the tank. All you have to do is place it back in the cradle for auto-refilling when you get home. It has a continuous 5-6 hour feed so it could last several days or a week of on-off use this way. Add this tank to your bike like a NOS tank (paint it the same color also for cool factor). Use your idea about a sensor (though it would have to be hyper sensitive) or just connect it to a control of sorts. run a line into the input draft holes. It could also be connected to a pressure switch which would allow the tank to infuse the fresh air when the forward pressure input dropped below .025 psi or so....
These systems are about the same price as a cool new motorcycle exhaust system and they are not too expensive to maintain. I'll watch to see if anyone else has an idea... |
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