Thursday, 02 July 2009
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the Black Racer includes:black racer

LowRider Cruiser Frame
Rigid Front Fork
80mm Reach Black Alloy Neck Stem
Dropped & Trimmed Vintage Race Handlebar
26” Reproduced Vintage Black Button Race Tires
26” Steel 72 Spoke Radial Lace Wheels
26” Heavy Duty Thorn Resistant Inner Tubes
Black Alloy Center Stand
Black Side-Pull Front Brake with 70mm Brake Pads & Rear Coaster Brake
Vintage Reproduction Dark Brown Leather Hairpin Saddle
25.4 mm Chrome Bent Seat Post
Front & Rear Reflectors
Black PVC Pedals with Reflectors
36 Tooth Speed Sprocket
48cc or 80cc Bicycle Engine 

 

Unassembled D.I.Y. Kit Price $675
Full Assembly Price $825

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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. They are 2 cycle engines, meaning that their lubrication is carried in the premixed gasoline. If you travel too great of a distance, there is a possibility of damaging the engine. We generally only recommend our gas powered cycles for short trips up to 30 miles at a time.

An understanding of mechanics, basic nuts and bolts, will be necessary. Follow the maintenance guidelines and learn to troubleshoot, i.e. securely snug 3 areas around the engine to ensure that gaskets do not leak, adjust the chain and cable tensions. When the engine is broken in properly, engine life expectancy is somewhere around 10,000 miles. Engine gaskets, oil seals, crankshaft needle bearings, rings, and all other service parts are available through us. If you need technical help, please call. We are available Monday through Friday 10am to 5pm at 866-243-4552.

Starting:
All of our motorized bicycles are set up like motorcycles. The clutch is on the left, throttle and front brake on the right and the rear brake is actuated by a pedal backwards coaster brake. 2-into-1 brake levers are installed on all multi-speed bikes. Pull in the clutch, pedal up to 5 or 6 mph and let the clutch out, the engine kicks right in. There is a choke for cold starting and handlebar mounted kill switch for stopping. If you would like to pedal freely without the engine, pull in the clutch and press the locking-pin. These are not centrifugal clutches, they are friction type dry clutches with serviceable and adjustable clutch pads and plates.
 
For added safety, all of our bikes are available with optional front Linear Pull Brakes installed ($50) 

linear pull brake

 


Unassembled Do It Yourself (DIY) Kit - $675

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 on-line tutorials to know if this is the right motorized bicycle option for you.

Fully Assembled & Tested  - $825

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 neckstem 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.

 

Frame Sizing Chart

Click image for a complete guide to frame sizing.

 

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