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| | | | Introduce Yourself Welcome biker. We'd love to hear your story and let us know about your motorized bicycle projects! | Brand New Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Introduce Yourself forum. Hello ALL,
Am new to the 'biking circuit' and need some advice! I'd like to start biking to work, ...  | 
06-13-2008, 02:59 PM
| | Motorized Bicycle Apprentice | | Join Date: Jun 2008
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| | Brand New Hello ALL,
Am new to the 'biking circuit' and need some advice! I'd like to start biking to work, GO GREEN...and save some money. My trip to work is about 25miles; my training rides are up to 16mi. I'd like to install a motor on my bike, but do not know if I should put one on my ten speed or my mountain bike. Also, I have no clue as to where to obtain a motor...ebay, or a company...if so, which company? Am looking for low cost and efficiancy. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
In good health, Michael | 
06-13-2008, 03:02 PM
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| | Re: Brand New Welcome to the forum. Your amongst some the greatest motorized bicycle enthusiasts in the world. As far as which bike, use the one you are most comfortable riding. Lots of places to buy the engine kits. Just google bicycle engines. Thatsdax has a great reputation and is one of the sponsors of this site. Glad you joined us...................................
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06-13-2008, 03:29 PM
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| | Re: Brand New welcome to the site. my first motorized bicycle was also for comuting to work. i tried pedaling and would sweat and smell by the time i got thier lol so i went for a bicycle motor and a great decision it was. they are fun and you can always shut down the motor and pedal if you like. i got my last motor from thatsdax and i am very happy with not only the motor but him being around to answer questions and help when needed. glad to have you with us | 
06-15-2008, 11:45 PM
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| | Re: Brand New Welcome to the forum  Use the bike you like the most I would say. I got my kit from King's motor bike and have been very happy. I've heard nothing but good thing's from ThatsDax.  | 
06-16-2008, 01:35 AM
| | Master Motorized Bicycle Builder | | Join Date: May 2008 Location: north bend wa.
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| | Re: Brand New if you have more cash than time i think you should ckeck out golden eagle bike engines belt drive or the staton chain drive. | 
06-16-2008, 06:51 AM
|  | Master Bike Builder & Forum Sponsor | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Duvall, WA PNW
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| | Re: Brand New Quote:
Originally Posted by Bandana Man Hello ALL,
Am new to the 'biking circuit' and need some advice! I'd like to start biking to work, GO GREEN...and save some money. My trip to work is about 25miles; my training rides are up to 16mi. I'd like to install a motor on my bike, but do not know if I should put one on my ten speed or my mountain bike. Also, I have no clue as to where to obtain a motor...ebay, or a company...if so, which company? Am looking for low cost and efficiancy. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
In good health, Michael | Low cost and efficiency....hmmm....that would be a well tuned 2 stroke. OTOH, some headaches, learning and work to get it there. 4 stroke kits are now becoming more popular as well. Noise is always a factor.
Frame or rack mount??? Rack is easier to install by the looks of it, but usually smaller engines, higher up. Frame mounts are more configurable, more power, with the center of gravity safely lower. Also with a frame mounted in a geared bike you can install a jackshaft kit to use your existing gearing rather than a bolt on one speed sprocket.
You don't state your location, but are you talking hilly, city, or?? I would consider a 25 mile commute pretty darn long. Fun on a bike, but lots of planning involved.....tons of good advice on prepping here.
I would do the mountain bike. By nature, they are more heavy duty. I would advise you to learn a lot before making a decision - after safety the next most important step will be your mechanical ability. A 2-stroke frame mount kit to really make it right requires the ability (or chums!) to port the engine manifolds to match, to tune the engine. Once set up you'll be loving it. | 
06-24-2008, 12:44 AM
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| | Re: Brand New Hi Bandana Man, welcome to the group. I would go for the mtn bike because of the fatter tires to absorb the road. I would also reccomend a nice big and comfy seat for that comute. Enjoy the ride...Kelly 
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07-07-2008, 02:30 PM
| | Motorized Bicycle Apprentice | | Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: ELGIN, IL
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| | Re: Brand New Cheap
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