Michigan Mike
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Anybody else think this might be a good idea ...
remove the "bad" motor from an otherwise good moped and
install an motorized bicycle motor setup.
I'm thinking that a friction drive (like the Staton) would
be neat on the rear of a "stripped down" moped like the one in the web photo below
(imagine original engine removed).
Of course, there are lots of other possible configurations too. Maybe even
turn it electric with a hub motor.?
Could be a good way to get a sturdy, heavy duty type bike fairly
cheap for a "unique" build.
Moped + MB = ?
...................
remove the "bad" motor from an otherwise good moped and
install an motorized bicycle motor setup.
I'm thinking that a friction drive (like the Staton) would
be neat on the rear of a "stripped down" moped like the one in the web photo below
(imagine original engine removed).
Of course, there are lots of other possible configurations too. Maybe even
turn it electric with a hub motor.?
Could be a good way to get a sturdy, heavy duty type bike fairly
cheap for a "unique" build.
Moped + MB = ?
...................
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