My name is John Griffith. I live in Knoxville, TN and i just hit a deer with my compact car and it got totalled.
My wife and I had talked about going to one car anyway as i have a work van for my job and outside of work we are mostly together. But i wanted to have some kind of mobility option other than waiting on her when she has the car after work. The bus system here in knoxville is slow going and not far enough off the main highways. So i started looking into motorized bicycles.
The law here says that I have to have an automatic transmission that has a top speed of 30mph on level ground. Any more than that and ill need a motorcycle license. I am looking for a 49cc in a 4 stroke, and i do not have a bike chosen yet. I am frantically looking and researching today because i would love to buy everything on black friday and get some deals.
anyway, i work as an elevator mechanic doing new installs. I feel confident that i can figure out building from a kit.
I saw a video that shows using a cardboard template to find a bike frame that will support a 4 stroke motor. It had me cut out a 10.5" x 10.5" square and take off a corner piece to hold up in a bike frame to measure the fit. I went to walmart with my cardboard in hand and not a single 26" bike there fit the darn thing. Is that template just a little big or do i need to strictly stay on that size? I dont want to have to go to a bike shop and pay a few hundred just to modify it for a motor. I would rather get a cheap but durable frame or a used one. Where should i be looking?
My wife and I had talked about going to one car anyway as i have a work van for my job and outside of work we are mostly together. But i wanted to have some kind of mobility option other than waiting on her when she has the car after work. The bus system here in knoxville is slow going and not far enough off the main highways. So i started looking into motorized bicycles.
The law here says that I have to have an automatic transmission that has a top speed of 30mph on level ground. Any more than that and ill need a motorcycle license. I am looking for a 49cc in a 4 stroke, and i do not have a bike chosen yet. I am frantically looking and researching today because i would love to buy everything on black friday and get some deals.
anyway, i work as an elevator mechanic doing new installs. I feel confident that i can figure out building from a kit.
I saw a video that shows using a cardboard template to find a bike frame that will support a 4 stroke motor. It had me cut out a 10.5" x 10.5" square and take off a corner piece to hold up in a bike frame to measure the fit. I went to walmart with my cardboard in hand and not a single 26" bike there fit the darn thing. Is that template just a little big or do i need to strictly stay on that size? I dont want to have to go to a bike shop and pay a few hundred just to modify it for a motor. I would rather get a cheap but durable frame or a used one. Where should i be looking?