Thursday, February 26, 2009

Vintage Motorized Bicycles



You take a Ridley motorcycle engine, either 49cc or 70cc, both two-stroke, both average 120 miles per gallon, and reach speeds of 24 and 33 mph respectively, and combine them with modified beach cruisers from Felt, www.feltracing.com, and you have a Vintage Motorized Bicycle. The engines simply clip-on to the bicycle frames, and are rubber mounted. There are five different models. They have pedals too. To learn more, see www.ridleymotorcycle.com.








Request a free brochure here: http://www.ridleymotorcycle.com/0eight/brochure.htm

8 comments:

Spiked said...

It looks really easy to mount the motor to the bike, how hard is it to attach the chain?

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These bikes are absolutely beautiful! Though I think I'd be shunned from the bicycle community for running an engine on something that can so easily be pedaled. But it would be great for slightly out of city travel. Now if only the company could work out how to end the recession so that I could buy one!

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