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Thai "P4" grandfather produces "three system" motorcycle

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Thai "P4" grandfather produces "three system" motorcycle

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Daily News went to interview a Thai grandfather in Ang Thong after reports that he had produced an unusual motorcycle.

 

Wichian Reuanthai, 67 - affectionately known as Ta Chian - never completed his education but has always had a love of engineering.

 

Through trial and error he has produced a bike that can run on solar power, engine power or pedal power.

 

His creation has cost the former tugboat worker from Nakorn Sawan just 20,000 baht to make a reality.

 

He is well known as the "P4 Englineer" in Pa Moke, Ang Thong after he left school in primary grade four before he was ten years old.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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Wow, pedal power too. This shows why Thailand is so far ahead of the rest of the world. 

35 minutes ago, BTB1977 said:

Wow, pedal power too. This shows why Thailand is so far ahead of the rest of the world. 

But also solar power, haven't seen that on a tricycle yet. He should made a solar panel roof on that tricycle.

 

what he should do is develop an environmentally friendly tuk tuk

OK, give the guy credit for doing something interesting, but what he seems to have created here is a solar powered moped.  Nothing new here.

Moped,   - "a motorized bicycle that has pedals in addition to a low-powered gasoline engine designed for low-speed operation."

 

Mopeds have been around for decades. Basically he's added a small solar panel. As Thian said, if he put a large panel over the bike as a roof, he would have a better effect

ผลการค้นหารูปภาพสำหรับ mopedImage result for solar powered motorbike

6 minutes ago, samsensam said:

 

what he should do is develop an environmentally friendly tuk tuk

But then it wouldn't be a tuk tuk.

4 hours ago, Thian said:

But also solar power, haven't seen that on a tricycle yet. He should made a solar panel roof on that tricycle.

He should have included a huge spotlight to run off the solar panel/battery to ensure power even in the dark!!!

:smile:

5 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

But then it wouldn't be a tuk tuk.

If it was solar powered would it be a sun-sun?

20 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

If it was solar powered would it be a sun-sun?

No, it would be almost silent, unlike a tuk tuk which gets its name from the noise it makes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3UtlZ_WUmc

 

Wonder if he's that clever to have a charger working by pedal

power,as i don't think that solar panel is going to do the job,

bet he's sick of getting pulled over by the police.

regards worgeordie

I hope he’s beefed up the braking system.... I’d hate to see a story next week about a hybrid tricycle in a brake failure accident.

 

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3 minutes ago, farcanell said:

I hope he’s beefed up the braking system.... I’d hate to see a story next week about a hybrid tricycle in a brake failure accident.

Yes, what hasn't finalised at the moment is getting the ABS system to work out of sunlight hours.

Instead of waking up and nursing a bottle of lao kao, this guy is doing something worthwhile. Kudos.

2 hours ago, saminoz said:

He should have included a huge spotlight to run off the solar panel/battery to ensure power even in the dark!!!

:smile:

Thai motor bikes don't do lights at night.

Maybe an electric trike or buggy that can be driven without a licence...

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13km/h ample speed for Bangkok traffic, range 50km, put a solar panel to charge the battery and shade for the driver... 

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1 hour ago, bluesofa said:

Yes, what hasn't finalised at the moment is getting the ABS system to work out of sunlight hours.

Ah.... I was wondering what was under the solar panel on the front carry basket..

I love all you would-be fourth-grade engineers trying to diminish his task.

2 hours ago, smotherb said:

I love all you would-be fourth-grade engineers trying to diminish his task.

Correct, he might not have designed the next moon shuttle, but credit is due for his effort. Better than spending his days warming a bar stool and criticising. 

Wilbur & Orville's first plane wasn't pretty either.

 

I say good on the guy.

11 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

But then it wouldn't be a tuk tuk.

I hate tuk-tuk's. Noisy, annoying bastards, and then there's that strange looking machine too!

 

Thanks for the laugh.

16 hours ago, mikebell said:

Thai motor bikes don't do lights at night.

Damn!  Good point.

It was nearly a damn good idea! 

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