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Check this out!

Use coupon code "handheld10" during checkout.
Save gas these days, it says 100~150mpg mile per gallon.
link to 50cc for $112.50 with coupon-
http://www.handhelditems.com/certified-motorized-bicycle-engine-50cc-p-18865.html
link to 80cc For $125.99 with coupon-
http://www.handhelditems.com/certified-motorized-bicycle-engine-80cc-p-18864.html




This kit comes with every thing that you'll need to convert bicycle into a motorized bike
You'll still be able to pedal the bike and ride like normal or start the engine by releasing the clutch lever. There's no rope pulling needed. You can stop or start the engine as you ride.
5-6 HP (horse power)
25 to 40 mph depending on the gear ratio and weight.
MPG 100-150 miles per gallon.
Independent drive sprocket and chain that does not interfere with your current drive chain or peddling.
The engine kit only adds about 20 lbs to your bike.
All Black Alloy Clutch
Better Quality
EPA Certified (black exhaust pipe)




Bicycle is not included
*This kit will fit most V-frame bikes. HandHelditems does not guarantee this will fit all bikes.

Shipping Weight: 25 LB

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Only problem here in BC is that because it's an internal combustion engine it converts a bicycle into a 'limited speed vehicle'. That means inspection, licencing and insurance. Electric powered bicycles, on the other hand, are exempt from all that.
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or just use human power at the cost of burning calories  :P ;D

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My CT (Trail) 70 gets 98mpg and is street legal.
Cost way less than $112.50 (initially).
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Thanks Hope. These things are intriguing and a neighbor of mine has one. I saw a college student with one the other day and that one was a bit too loud. My neighbor's not so much.
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 I remember seeing this old fella a year or so back that had a chain saw motor rigged up to the front wheel of a bike, Noisy as all hell, but neat.
 This site is super for parts & ideas  http://www.staton-inc.com/Results1.asp?Category=50

http://spookytoothcycles.com/

 

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That second one is very cool... if you can apply that word to a bike with a weed whacker mill.
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those 50 and 80cc two stroke bicycle kits are very good examples of Chinese engineering. I once heard of one running every day for almost a whole month without blowing up a bottom end!

I smell poo.
slow and steady does nothing.

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Real men ride REAL Whizzers... :)


Nick, I do believe if you are under 1KW power output gas powered, you can ride in the lowest classificartion with the electrics...but you cannot exceed 30kmph..

Like they are going to put you on a dyno.. lol..
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poo.


Go buy a puch moped.
slow and steady does nothing.

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got one already.. bad motor though.. will sell for parts..

Had a Cimatti moped, put on lots of miles..


My Whizzers are US made...
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It's All part of the ADVENTURE...

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Lost quite a few CB 750's along the way

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That second one is very cool... if you can apply that word to a bike with a weed whacker mill.
Looks like a good way to get your scrotum smashed  :o
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that bike scoots on the video
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Go buy a puch moped.

My first motorised two wheeler, in 1972. Great fun, even if my friends insisted in calling it a 'Puke'.
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Was it a pale blue metallic with sorta scrolly decals where it said Puch ??
 

Cuz it it was , it is your lucky month!!

 You could own a nonrunning pretty complete garden ornament model of your first bike!! for a really reasonable price ;D


 Of course though, that would mean you may have to (actually) visit me..
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Was it a pale blue metallic with sorta scrolly decals where it said Puch ??

Can't remember about the decals, Frank, but it was a groovy purple colour with the shock rear suspension. This is 36 years ago after all!! The rigid rear end ones were blue or red.
I'll touch base when I know I'll be in Kelowna next.
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