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jjjonz

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Sep 29, 2009
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Hello all.....I'm a old newbee.I'm 66 years old from Dotha Alabama.I have been checking out this site for awhile and am just amazed at these little engines.I have been looking at the Huffy from WAl Mart and the Grubee Skyhawk engine.I weigh about 240 lbs and only want to cruise the neighborhood.Sould I get the 48cc or the66/80cc ? I look forward to learning from everyone .

Thanks..............JJ zpt
 

Dave31

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Mar 1, 2008
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Welcome to the forum JJ , glad you joined us.

Only my opinion...I would go with the bigger motor, just a little more low end torque.
 

kla63

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Jul 15, 2009
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Hello all.....I'm a old newbee.I'm 66 years old from Dotha Alabama.I have been checking out this site for awhile and am just amazed at these little engines.I have been looking at the Huffy from WAl Mart and the Grubee Skyhawk engine.I weigh about 240 lbs and only want to cruise the neighborhood.Sould I get the 48cc or the66/80cc ? I look forward to learning from everyone .

Thanks..............JJ zpt
go for the 66 it will pull your weight better!!!.shft.
 

Blakenstein

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Sep 15, 2009
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The 80cc sounds good -the bigger the better not because they're faster but because they can handle the heavy load a lot better and will last a lot longer.When these tiny motors used to drive bicycles they are submitted to extreme loads and don't last long before running into engine failure.Pedal assistance&maintanence help them to last allot longer. P.S.Welcome to the forum you will learn a lot here from many helpful and knowledgeable people.
 

wheelbender6

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Sep 4, 2008
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Welcome jjonz. Unless your state laws limit you to 48cc, get the bigger motor.
There is a section on this forum about state laws.