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RevoPower Wheel gas-powered bicycle

Posted on May 24, 06 10:19 AM PDT


RevoPower Wheel gas-powered bicycle
With oil prices set to go nowhere but up, it would be a good idea to turn to more environmentally-friendly modes of transport. The bicycle is great for those who commute within a radius of 5 miles, so why not give the RevoPower Wheel gas-powered bicycle a go? It incorporates a 25cc 2-stroke gas-powered engine and gears in the bicycle's front wheel and can be installed on any bicycle within a quarter of an hour. A gallon of gas will bring you over 200 miles at a top speed of 20 mph. It will be available in Q1 next year at an estimated retail price of $400. Features:
• One fuel tank that fits in a standard water bottle cage
• One water bottle cage for fuel bottle
• One throttle control that clips to the handlebars
• Necessary cables and tools needed to aid installation

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By Mr. Anderson , 30/01/08 8:07 PM (CommentID #454955)


What I like is you could put the wheel-motor on your bike. If your bike fits your needs then why buy another bike. I live in town where everything I need is within 10 miles in any direction. I would love to have power to get there and back with out being out of breath.
I must admit being over 50 is a drag but it has not stopped me from ridding.

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By puck , 09/07/07 3:27 PM (CommentID #237446)


it takes 2 stroke so you cant go fill up at the pump but i think this is a Great invention. I ride goped and Black widow scooters and there very loud It stops me from riding around mt house.

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By bob , 21/06/07 1:02 PM (CommentID #214734)


actually if it meets the requirements of a moped (which it does) then it is a moped and requires a C classification on your drivers license. but it is an extremely good alternative and im getting one

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By PSYCHED , 30/05/07 4:33 PM (CommentID #189278)


FREAKIN SWEET

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By Erik , 19/09/06 12:10 PM (CommentID #047896)


A moped requires a driver's license and must be driven on the street. They also cost a lot of money. The wheel costs $400.00 and replaces the front tire of your bicycle. That's much more affordable, doesn't require a driver's license and can be ridden on bike paths.

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By dude , 25/05/06 7:44 AM (CommentID #006218)


well it may seem stupid to you but it would be a nice aturnitive since u can always just ride the bike the normal way and it gets 200 mpg so i think i would get it insted of a moped it would be funny pulling into a gas station to fill your gas tank :P

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By GN Netcom 9350 , 24/05/06 4:03 PM (CommentID #005882)


Seems stupid to me. why don't you just get a moped instead of a bicycle!?

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