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joggaeco

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Making the C5 useable and reliable
« on: 21, October, 2011 - 20:45:19 »
I think the only option to the old tehnology, yet the fab design and ride quality is to upgrade the front wheel to a modern 12 inch 250W, lithium battery (give 1000 charges! as opposed to 300 of the lead acid, maybe lighter as well?)

 (unless we lobby for a bit more power, given that it will extend the usability of it and save the carbon footprint)

Then we get the latest more reliable elelctronics and the keep the C5 image.

The C5 existing motor can be left and used as a generator with a suitable regulator, eother charging the 12v battery or the lithium battery.

The apprach would make the C5 more realible and usable, with extra power from gov, go anywhere! Just need weatherproofing, heater, carpets, wipers, sat nav... 8)

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Re: Making the C5 useable and reliable
« Reply #1 on: 22, October, 2011 - 09:55:41 »
You might just as well upgrade to a Bond Bug.......................................

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Re: Making the C5 useable and reliable
« Reply #2 on: 23, October, 2011 - 09:48:00 »
Because the aim is useable and reliable  :D Seriously I do love the bond bug, if they didn't cost about £6000 I would have one for a bit of fun  :)

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Re: Making the C5 useable and reliable
« Reply #3 on: 24, October, 2011 - 11:43:38 »
You have obviously never been in a Bond Bug- I have and it was bloody awful. Its not that I am not averse to poorly equipped cars or those without doors as I own a 180mph road legal car that doesnt have anything more than a vestigial flyscreen and access is gained by climbing over the sides but it will hold the road and stop and it does have a substanial triangulated tube frame for frontal, rear, and side impact protection and a proper braced rollhoop and that with the engine structure and front frame form a sufficient triangle with the road to reduce the risk of rollover decapitation .Oh, and it cost me less than the cost of a restored Bond Bug to build(albeit 13 years ago). You can buy a good Porsche 944 Turbo for less than the £6000 you quote for a "good" Bug- no contest really is there.

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Re: Making the C5 useable and reliable
« Reply #4 on: 24, October, 2011 - 19:11:18 »
I wouldn't look twice an old Porsche, but I would the Bond Bug or a Volkswagen Bug.

Retro Andy.

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Re: Making the C5 useable and reliable
« Reply #5 on: 24, October, 2011 - 19:21:38 »
Hi,

I agree with RETRO ANDY, I once had a porsche 944 and at that value (less than £10k) they are crap... :( :( :( :( :(

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Re: Making the C5 useable and reliable
« Reply #6 on: 26, October, 2011 - 11:43:40 »
Maybe your 944 was a badly maintained dog, but a well-looked after one is a superbly balanced car with excellent braking, is comfortable, has adequate luggage capacity, and is capable of cruising at 125-130mph(tubo even faster) all day every day(on Autobahns of course) and has fully galvanized bodywork.
A Bond Bug is a curio, thats all. And as for the Beetle, unsafe at any speed sums it up perfectly

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« Reply #7 on: 26, October, 2011 - 18:42:07 »
I agree the Porsche would be a better car, but then its just normal and common, the Bond Bud would stand out in the crowd, thats what I like, the appeal of something that bit different and rare. I will try a find a picture of my old 944 (yes I did own one, but not for long !) and post it.

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Re: Making the C5 useable and reliable
« Reply #8 on: 27, October, 2011 - 09:10:38 »
In an age where motoring perfection is cheap and easy to buy I agree with retroAndy, sometimes the quirky cars with all their faults are just more enjoyable.

There is a reason why the Bond Bugs ,Beetles and old Fiat 500's etc are "cult" cars...it's because of their "faults" (aka character) that people love them so much  ;D

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Re: Making the C5 useable and reliable
« Reply #9 on: 27, October, 2011 - 17:03:53 »
Thats why we all go into C5 isn't it  ;)

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Re: Making the C5 useable and reliable
« Reply #10 on: 27, October, 2011 - 18:53:36 »
I definatly miss my c5 being off road, it fits like a glove, a bit like a spitfire has been described, you don't sit in it, you wear it aound you.

Trying to get it going, need that alternative kit to the control box, so I could go and get a bit of footage of the students at St, Pauls, before they all disapper...

So can anyone supply  me the control box replacement asap?  How much?
I can fit it myself.
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