The prices are only on the website because Webs.com requires that you enter a price. I don't sell engine kits, I sell installation. Whatever engine is chosen, is the one that is put on, and the customer pays the price of the engine, from wherever he/she chooses. I don't sell products, I offer installation, at this point. As I said before, I'm only on take two of this commercial, and at the moment, only have one video recording to work with. So the "Cheesy" burnout is the only thing I have besides pictures and a short drive-by. I don't want a professional commercial, the point is that I made it myself. I'm not even technically a business, I'm just an idea, because I haven't had any customers. I don't have money to pay for a commercial, as any money would be best invested in building bikes, instead of such highly priced advertising.
This video will slowly improve, I need to take more video shots, so there are more options for me, but as it sits right now, this is all I have to work with.
As for lifting the wheel on the burnout, my bike is currently my only method of transportation, and I am not willing to risk a breakdown at this point, so again, I am limited.