It's an aluminum framed Northrock I picked up from Costco some years back. I didn't keep records and I bought most of the parts a long time ago, back when a dollar was almost a dollar. To give you an idea, the engine kit was about $100, the bike was $250, and the pipe was about $50. Add another $100 for the lights, horn, shift kit, and you're looking conservatively at 500 bucks. It could be done much cheaper by picking up a solid bike at a thrift shop or as a give-away. People around here sell them at garage sales for as low as $5.00. I only used my MB because it was there and it was set up with discs and an aluminum frame like I wanted. You can't really base this hobby on economics. It's like golf, you pay a premium for the experience. If I went to sell this bike around here, I'd be lucky to get $200 back from my $500 investment. I just chalk up the difference to the sheer fun of riding something no one else has. In my humble opinion, if you want cheap reliable transportation on two wheels, get an ebike. If you want the satisfaction of accomplishing something with your own two hands, put one of these together.