Welcome to Ryan's Bikes Website!
Located: Surrey, BC Canada.
Email: ryan_rae@hotmail.com
Features:
Expect to get 150 miles per gallon after the initial break in period.
These are 1/4 gallon tanks – so approx. 30-37.5 miles per tank.
About $3 or less to fill the tank depending on local gas prices.
General weight restrictions are about 280 lbs.
Any more than that and you probably shouldn’t have a motor.
Expect to get lots of miles of life out of your engine if you follow these guidelines:
1. Follow the break in period guidelines
Break in period lasts for the first 4 tanks or 2 gallons of gas.
2. Keep up with routine maintenance on your motorized bike.
3. Don't ride at full throttle often.
4. Use a good quality motorcycle synthetic 2 stroke oil -
Mix at a 20:1 ratio or 7oz of oil per 1 gallon of gas.
5. Use a 91 or higher Octane gas when fueling it up.
You should have a working knowledge of bicycle repair, as most bike ownership requires.
Most bike shops can do repairs on motorized bicycles.
Keep to the street with minimal off-road riding.
Services: [ Closed for the Season - Open Again in April 2010 ]
* Selling of complete 49 cc Engine Kits
* Selling of complete 80 cc Engine Kits
* Selling of complete 49 cc Bikes
* Selling of complete 80 cc Bikes
* Repairs done on any of the above.
* Installation of kit on any V-frame Mountain Bike like the pictures above and below.
Be sure to follow all local by-laws and safety first, wear a helmet!
From $500 to $600 will get you a bike simular to the pictures above and below.
* 2009 Estimated Price on Basic 80cc Bike with Engine installed.
Disclaimer:
- Operating this motorized bicycle or bicycle engine kit involves some risk of
serious bodily injury .
- Buyer accepts responsibility for any and all vehicle operation that may lead to
personal injury, economic loss, social distress, other losses, costs and damages.
- Seller is not responsible for injuries and/or damages resulting from operating
this motorized bicycle or bicycle engine kit.
- Not all motorized bicycles are permitted for road use. Check with your local
Vehicle Insurance services for requirements. We do not offer any guarantee for
legal road use.
ICBC link - Rules for using low-powered vehicles
http://www.icbc.com/registration-licensing/specialty-vehicles/low-powered#Variables._frag_