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Old 11-16-2008, 03:47 PM
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Default Police took my bike away

I used it for over a year in this small town, even drove past the cop shop every day but this guy knew I was under suspension and must have had a bad day. I'd seen him and cut engine (as always) but he said my engine must have been on because he saw my chain moving. He had followed me for three blocks while I peddled. First words out of his mouth were "I'm seizing that bike".
By the time I got to court he changed his story and said motor was hot and he heard the engine- all lies but I guess he realized that his "chain turning " comment was stupid.
In court they dropped it to "drive without licence" adding another $500 fine to my unpaid fines.
Next day I went and bought an electric Izip and hated it within 10 minutes. I was no longer able to go for my dirt road site seeing tours and could only use it to go to town and back because it's only good for an hour or so.
I've spent the last 3 months wondering what to do and am waiting on a clutch for a push trailer that I will make to go along with a nice Honda motor I have.
Anyhow, it's been hard not having my happy time and with winter here, my electric hates the cold and I've been thinking that it's time to put an engine on this bike. I could use the battery in town and use the engine for "off -roading".
If I were to move my battery box, this would leave me tons of room, about 6 inches, giving me room for that jackshaft idea that I believe I read about here.
This will also let me leave the original electric drive line alone that is on the left side of rear wheel. (chain and sprocket)
I could even use the plastic battery box for a gas tank holder/hider and mount the batteries on a rear rack.
The only thing I'm not sure of is if the frame has enough room because of the way it's built.
I have 13 1/2 inches from bottom of frame to the crossbar (at the seatpost) but if the engine is 10 inches from front mount to rear, that would only leave me about 6 inches of space from top to bottom, ( at seatpost)
Do you think it will fit?
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Old 11-16-2008, 04:03 PM
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Location? Where are you?
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Old 11-16-2008, 04:07 PM
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Lindsay, Ontario. "drive while disqualified" allows vehicle to be seized, although I'd say it happens once out of every 1000 police stops.
I just had a look at your link, you are the one with that jackshaft! Best idea I've seen in a long time! What is the price?

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Old 11-16-2008, 04:32 PM
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The Shifter Kit is $199.50.

Bummer they actually seized your bike. Those are some nasty laws.
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Old 11-16-2008, 04:38 PM
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Here's my opinion, and I'm not meaning to disrespect you.

Ride your IZip as is, and pay your fines. After you're done with that, then consider motorizing whatever.

That cop KNOWS you have unpaid fines. That's probably why he looks for you. Whatever you build, he will have it confiscated. He knows you're having fun with your motored bike, so he'll take that from you.

Are you making an honest attempt towards paying your fines? If so, they'll respect you and leave you alone. If not, you will lose your toys as soon as they see you.

BTW, how old are you?
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Old 11-16-2008, 04:59 PM
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Let's just say that my last two car driving charges were both for the amount of $12,500 and I've been charged about 20 times, enough to pay off a house in cash. Even if I were to send them $1000 per month, I could not get the licence back for around 13 years. By that time I would be 64 years old.
It all started with one running a yellow light ticket that I did not pay and the years flew by. It's like a giant snowball rolling down a hill.
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Old 11-16-2008, 05:48 PM
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$12,500!!!! Holy Moly!!! I'd say move to another country and stick to the man. Can you go to court and get your fines reduced, file for bankruptcy maybe?
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Old 11-16-2008, 09:19 PM
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The fact that you were charged 20 times says it all.

Brother, you need to spend some time writing letters to the courts, public attorneys, congressmen, whomever will listen to you and settle this once and for all. No one should live with this gigantic monkey on their back, and it's not going to go away.

It CAN be done. Stop playing with your toys and don't buy ANYthing else. Focus entirely on this problem until it's resolved.

Somewhere along the way common sense will prevail and justice will be served.

But then again, your courts know you better than we do.

Nothing personal, my fellow Motored Biker.

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Old 11-16-2008, 09:24 PM
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I must say that sounds like decent advice. I do wonder how much the letter writing will help, but it probably won't hurt.
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Old 11-16-2008, 09:34 PM
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Documentation such as registered letters and emails hold up in court and show a sincere effort to comply and resolve the issue.

Much better than "he said, she said" and "Did I/he/they say that? No, I believe you misunderstood/misinterpreted me/him/them."
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