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Looked at new yamaha vino's today...didn't realise that the bike shops were modified car dealerships. Started at 2100.00 with prep and all the crap stuff...almost three grand....said keep it!
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Well I finally got my 2-stroke kit together on my junk/recycled parts bike yesterday and it is a hoot to ride. Yes, it's clattery and loud, and a bit smelly to ride, but it's allot quicker than pedalling! That and the total cost for it including the bike was less than $250.
Frankly, I chose the motored bike option because my commute is relatively short at 4 miles. If the engine drops all of it's parts out the bottom, I can still pedal the rest of the way. If my commute were more than 10 miles or so, the Ruckus would definately be my top pick. It doesn't have a bunch of fancy plastic crap or sparkles. It just does what it's supposed to do. |
who'd you buy the kit from?
Is it one that rides on the tire or does it have a chain or belt?
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The kit I got is frame mounted and chain driven with a dry plate (automotive style) clutch. There's no pull starter and the only drag on the driveline with the clutch disengaged is from the chain and two extra cogs, which isn't enough to wear a person out, though it might slow them down about 1 mph. You can see it at That'sDax.com.
Similar kits have reportedly gone over 40 mph with minor modifications. Today on the way to work, I kept it around 15-20 most of the way for break-in. It feels like it will pull me to just over 30 mph or so on the flats which is really plenty for me - and twice the legal speed limit for a 'motor assisted bicycle' in the state of Oregon. :P |
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