Lehr Propoane motorized bikes

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happycheapskate

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I was going to buy that one when I first got into MABs. I still think it's cool, but I wanted more displacement and power.

The green-cans are expensive here, but for a serious consumer of green cans, you can get refills in the big white cans, and re-fill your green cans at home.

If you park your bike inside at home or work, the propane 4 stroke ought to make people happy (if you unthread the tank outside, no one should smell any gas. )
 

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That doesn't sound bad. Is that the same 4 stroke engine (in the video) that the Staton kit uses? The Staton one is really nice, and has a nice cage for the bottle, where a fuel tank would usually go on a similar motor. You could build a rack on the other side to hold 2 other bottles, to extend your range.
 

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I doubt it's quiet, but it doesn't sound bad. (It's not grating on the ears.) I am surprised though. I have heard some really quiet propane engines (like the floor buffers in the supermarket). I think perhaps it's because a fixed speed engine can be tuned to run with a lot of exhaust pressure and baffling, especially with a few spare horsepower.
 

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That doesn't sound bad. Is that the same 4 stroke engine (in the video) that the Staton kit uses? The Staton one is really nice, and has a nice cage for the bottle, where a fuel tank would usually go on a similar motor. You could build a rack on the other side to hold 2 other bottles, to extend your range.
not sure about the one staton uses, but i know the one in the video is a lehr
 

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The Staton kit is on sale right now for $160 (throttle and cable, no motor). I'm looking for the Lehr kit. Sometimes it's on sale.
http://www.staton-inc.com/store/images/products/secondary/2080.jpg
http://www.staton-inc.com/store/pro...te_less_the_Engine_Made_in_the_USA-364-0.html

You can call Staton and see if he has the Lehr engines, and which kit to use with it.
The trimmers are about $100-150, and might be available as refurbished units through big dept. stores' service centers or big tool discounters and ag shops.

$137 shipped on Amazon here: http://homegardenoutdoors.com/produ...roke-Detachable-Curved-Shaft-Eco-Trimmer.html
 
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