Tuesday, July 27, 2010

How to Turn Your Bike in to a Motorized Bicycle?

If you want to learn how to make a motor bicycle of your own, A Motorized Bicycle Shop can provide you with everything you need to motorize your own bike, as well as detailed instructions, and lots of support. When finished, you’ll have a motorized bicycle that can go at least 15 miles per hour and 150 miles per gallon (one tank).

One of the best features our exceptional motor bicycle engines have is that they do not have a battery. This means that you can pedal up to speed, release the clutch lever and off you go. You can stop and start the engine as you ride—getting all the exercise you need without worrying about having to pedal home. In areas where state and local regulations make it illegal to motor on some roads, you’ll easily be able to switch back and forth.

To make the installation as easy as it can be, you’ll want to find the coolest beach cruiser or road bicycle with bars that are as parallel to the ground as you can find. If your dream bike is a little different, contact the pros that can guide you and let you know if you can make a motor bicycle with it.

49cc Engine or 80cc Engine

The best kits and engines are currently Chinese motors which are readily available to let you make a reliable motor bicycle that will last! These motors tend to come in 49cc engine (80cc also available) comes complete with everything pictured below. The 49cc engine is just fine for most people average-sized people, but larger folks (200+ pounds), especially in hilly terrain, will find the added oomph of the 80cc engine preferable.

Once you have both the bicycle and the engine you need to make a motor bicycle, and have made any alterations that need to be made to the bicycle to install the engine, then you need to decide on any changes you’d like to make for your comfort or safety, i.e. seat, handle bars, cantilever front brake, etc. If you need to stop quickly, you’ll love your cantilever front brake! Once you’ve got everything together the way you want, it’s time to begin…

Make a Motor Bicycle!

To help you through the installation process, let the dealer of the kit provide with a digital copy of detailed illustrated instructions that you can print out to keep with you for the transformation where you take a plain vanilla bicycle and make it into a motorized bicycle. If you run in to trouble a reputable shop should be readily available if you run into any problems; their pros should be glad to talk you through it! That’s it! Make sure you break it in with an oil-rich mix per instructions, and don’t take it as fast as it goes until after the break-in period, and that’s it!

Have Fun! Be Safe!

· Have fun on your new motorized bicycle!

· To ensure its long life, make sure to follow the directions for the break-in period.

· Know your state and local laws

· Be safe, and always wear a helmet.

You’re sure to attract a lot of attention—motorized bicycles are way cool, as well as economical and exciting!

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