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Motorized Electric Bicycles The motorized electric bicycle is a quiet and efficient form of transportation for general commuting.

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Old 03-23-2008, 04:11 AM
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Check this out. This could be the cleanest gas electric hybrid setup I have ever seen. Still waiting to get more info from the builder but supposedly it works.


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Old 03-23-2008, 06:41 AM
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very good idea, I like the way it looks too.
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Getting closer to a practical working hybrid.

Of course motorized bicycles are hybrids- pedals and engines for power.
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There ya' go Deacon- a weedwacker engine running a belt to a 12v car gererator to a 12v motor running on the tire like you set yours up.
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That is way too much money but it is a cadillac , no doubt.
I've always wanted to build an electric push-trailer that is charged with a generator in the same way. Here in Ontario only electric is allowed and that is why I love this idea.
There are a few "motorized push-trailers" on you-tube if anyone is interested. There is even one guy that will be selling a one wheeled push-trailer that uses a 4 stroke engine.
Another way to go would be to pull a small trailer on an electric bike. The trailer would have the generator which is charging your batteries as you ride along.
I think that for me, an electric push-trailer with an on board generator would be be my dream.
Here is a link for a cool idea:

YouTube - Motorized bicycle motor.
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Old 03-23-2008, 08:49 AM
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We kicked that idea around here once. nobody ever bothered to do it though. I build trailers to haul my batteries around on when I ride the electros.
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Old 03-28-2008, 06:10 PM
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This is not really a very efficient setup. You would get better mileage by using a standard gas motor to propel the bike. Using a gas motor to generate electricity to run an electric motor........ Lots of lost energy through the entire process.
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I want a motorized trike.... I can't find a used trike cheap enough to experiment with though.
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I think you would like a Worksman PAV trike. They are expensive, bur not as expensive as broken bones and other injuries. They sit low. Visit Worksman.com if you have never seen one.
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I took a look and yes they do sit lower. I don't know trikes are dangerous for sure. I did like the two wheel in front model. That is kind of interesting. Might make for a good DIY design...

Weld two axles to a pipe with the sooth parts outside the pipe Then weld it to the front fork of a bike. Put your wheels on with nuts and stuff to hold them in place but allow them to freewheel at the same time. Use twenty inch front wheels.

God i wish i could weld. Then you could put a standard china girl motor on it since the rear wheel would be the drive wheel.
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