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4 Stroke Venus Motorized Bicycle

4 Stroke Venus Motorized Bicycle

$690.00
SKU: Venus 4G 4 Stroke

An out of this world frame means you will be cruising on a whole other planet.


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Venus 4G  4-Stroke Includes Venus Motorized Bicycle

Over Sized High Tensile Steel Cruiser Bicycle
Cantilever Frame with Large Top Tube & 50" Wheelbase
Chrome 60mm Reach Neck Stem
Chrome Wide Moon Cruiser Handlebars
Body Colored Front & Rear Full Fenders
Straight Seat Post
1 Piece Ashtabula Crank Arm Set
Front Side Pull Brakes with 70mm Brake Pads
1" Threaded Headset with Locking Nuts (will not loosen through usage)
26" x 2.125" Black Alloy Wheels with 36 - 14 Gauge Stainless Spokes
26” Cruiser Tread White Wall Tires
26” Heavy Duty Thorn Resistant Inner Tubes
Front & Rear Reflectors
4G 4 Stroke Bicycle Engine Kit

Bonus: Wide Gas Tank Mount

Unassembled D.I.Y. Kit Price $690

Fully Assembled Price $885 (not currently offered)

Currently Available in Black, Flat Black, Army Green, or Dark Blue

Venus 4G 4-Stroke motorized bicycle

Venus 4G 4-Stroke motorized bicycle

In a pound for pound comparison, 2 cycle engines, like the Flying Horse 2-Stroke, traditionally produce twice the power of 4 cycle engines. This means that a 2 cycle motor can pack twice the punch of a 4 cycle and can be produced smaller and lighter. This is beneficial when designing a power assisted bicycle. With the advancement of micro 4 stroke technology, all of this is changing. The new generation of micro 4 strokes, including the Flying Horse 5G 4-Stroke, are nearly as light and just as powerful as their 2 cycle counterparts. With a 4 stroke engine you won't have to mix oil with gas like you do with a 2 stroke engine, but you will need to change the oil about every 1,000 miles.  A 4 stroke doesn't need to cool off every half hour like a 2 stroke engine does, so you can run a 4 stroke all day long, even cross country.  A 4 stroke engine is generally cleaner and quieter than a 2 stroke as well as much more reliable. The technology costs more to manufacture, however, you will find that the reliability pays for itself many times over.  For fun, dependable transportation, get a 5G 4 stroke motorized bicycle!

4G Transmission

The 5G engine kit boasts an astounding 150 miles per gallon and all day cruising speed of 30 miles per hour.  With a rope pull start for ease of use, these engines are designed for commercial and governmental use to consistently be ran at full RPM.

The 5G bicycle engine kit carries a 6 month warranty on the transmission, and a one month warranty on the engine.

4G Engine Kit without HD Axle

Learn More About the Exciting New 4G 4 Stroke Bicycle Engine Kit by Clicking Here

 

In many states, the speed limit for gas and electric motorized bicycles (before you must have registration, license and insurance) is 20 miles per hour.  Our gas powered motorized bicycles are very strong and capable of being fast.  For motor vehicle standards, their emissions are clean.  They get at least 150 miles per gallon.  On a half gallon tank, the gas powered motorized bicycle can drive 75 miles before you need to refill the tank.

An understanding of mechanics, basic nuts and bolts, will be necessary.  Service parts are available through us.  If you need technical help, please call our toll free number or send us an email from the contact us page.  Technical Support lines are open 7 days a week to help with your installation needs.

Unassembled Do It Yourself (D.I.Y.) Kit $690

Get to know your bike from the ground up.  Allow us to design a custom package for your new motorized bicycle.  This will ensure a complete parts compatibility without the need to search for extra components.  You supply the labor and tools, we supply the parts.  From Nylock nuts to fuel filters and heavy duty inner tubes, we put together an all inclusive package just the way we would build it in our shop.  All parts are guaranteed against manufacturers defects.  Please read our online tutorials to know if this is the right motorized bicycle option for you.

Fully Assembled & Tested $800 (not currently offered)

The most reliable option to ensure a properly running motorized bicycle.  We take great pride in the detail of our craftsmanship, and it shows.  Unfortunately shipping a fully assembled motorized bicycle can cost as much as shipping a full size motorcycle so we have to break a motorized bicycle down a bit to provide a more affordable shipping rate.  We will ship a fully assembled motorized bicycle in 2 different boxes through FedEx Ground.  First we carefully strap the handlebars and attached neck stem to the side of the bicycle frame with all cables attached.  Next we take off the front wheel, pedals, seat, seat post, and gas tank.  The large bicycle box will contain most of the motorized bicycle and the gas tank (not attached) minus the remaining parts listed before.  The smaller box will contain the front wheel, fenders, and all other accessories.

 

Click Here for a Complete Guide to Frame Sizing

 

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Comments

  • Kory

    30. March, 2011 |

    Ya,hey man that break extender thing does it push out th break arm or wut.I need one for my Jesse James chopper.

  • richard bailey

    28. March, 2011 |

    I need to know how i can replace my spark plug on my skyhawk 66cc engine. I tried to cross reference it but no one has anything for me....

  • Salt

    09. February, 2011 |

    Well I guess these boys desided to go out of business because of Arizona harrassing motorized bikes and calling them Mopeds. Arizona law...

  • Kenny [ Kenny G ] Warne

    24. January, 2011 |

    I just got my 1st gas powered bike, it is not fully working.but it will be soon.I very much want to be there for the next spookey tooth...

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