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I don't think that a cheapo engine bolted to a pushbike isn't going to be much faster than pedaling. Once you add in getting stopped by plod then pedaling would definitely be faster.
Get a Sachs Madass instead of fixing an engine to a pushbike. 
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we get the motrax engine kits here in nz,
they are exactly the same, also shifter kits, so the engine uses your gears on the bikes instead of direct to the rear wheel
to be fair, they arn't too bad, about a 30 min set up time,
the engine is a very basic piston port engine, with no expansion chamber, and a extremly basic carb,
fitting is pretty basic with fairly crappy clamp fittings, which you really only want to use on steel tube frames,
top speed is about 35mph on the engine alone but add some pedal poser and you can get a bit quicker,
fairly reliable, we pay $220 nzd for them, so 170quid is a little on the jhigh side price wise ____________________ the humans are dead
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thanks
Particularly interesting that you can pedal to add a bit extra to the engine. This would be particularly good for hills I reckon.
Normally, I probably cycle at 15-20 mph, so 35 is quite a bit faster, so sounds good  ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 131 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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