A Simple Way To Add Ground Wire Capacity

If you fill your tires with helium won't your bike be lighter and easier to handle the parking lot? you could fill them with hydrogen but watch out for when you have a blow out.:laugh::D
 
The last word there should be 'higher' - can't seem to edit on my phone

Incidentally not meaning to be picking on you, just trying to help your understanding
If you turn your phone sideways will get the "Edit" button
 
If you fill your tires with helium won't your bike be lighter and easier to handle the parking lot? you could fill them with hydrogen but watch out for when you have a blow out.:laugh::D
You have to be careful doing that as the rubber side become lighter than the shiny side, and so the bike can flip over. We do that in OZ so that it is easier to ride the bike the right way up. ;)
 
AS LONG AS WE ARE OFF THE WALL STUFF.
THE EXtra ground might be a problem if your engine locks up the extra power will turn your bike over on its side:D
 
If you fill your tires with helium won't your bike be lighter and easier to handle the parking lot? you could fill them with hydrogen but watch out for when you have a blow out.:laugh::D

Did you ever notice how far off topic the posts often wander. It's like everyone on the forum is dyslexic with no attention span at all. We go from ground issues, to helium in a tire, to the color and composition of the wire, to handling in a...Oh Look! I just saw as squirrel run across my back yard! :eek: o_O :roll:
 
Exotic materials and the like are just silly for this. I mean, yeah, the purer the copper the better but the effect of pure vs "non pure" is so small it doesn't even register, most likely. For "bulk transmission" of electricity, as long as it's conductive and copper-ish it's good. Even in the audiophile world where talking speaker cables there's a lot of arrant nonsense about cables and materials etc... most of it total bull****, so I'm kind of allergic to the entire topic. The one thing that matters for a cable like this is that it is thick enough to transmit enough power. If it gets too thin it does start restricting the flow, so that's why speaker cables that are hair thin will make inferior sound. But once you get enough of a cross section, the cheapest copper wire you can buy is just as good as the most expensive one.

There are lots of misconceptions about electricity in general, and I'm sure I'm a victim of some of those myself. People often think powering the starter motor is like pushing something from the battery to the motor and that the motor can burn out if there is too thick a cable etc... but it doesn't work that way, the battery is a pool from which the motor draws what it can handle when it comes to amps, is a more accurate-ish way to look at it.

Pretty sure they be talking GROUND wires here!
 
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