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Building a Better Motorized Bicycle

toyotaboy writes "Saw this in 'design news' magazine. It's a bicycle using an engine that looks like something pulled off of an R/C airplane. He uses a gear reduction system as well as a overrunning clutch to keep the engine running while stopped. Claims to get 20 mile range from its 1/4 gallon gas tank (80mpg). If you figure most engines like that are 30k rpm with 1:100 gear reduction, and an average bike rim is 26", you should get potentially 1,458,000 inches per hour, or 23mph! He goes on to say that similar devices in electric form (segway) fail because of their heavy 80lb weight and limited 10-15 mile range (and where do you recharge?) This thing can be filled back up at any gas station."

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  1. Old tech... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    We have motorized bikes here in England.

    They're called 'Motorbikes'. We even have mini versions for teenagers called 'mopeds'. Clever, eh?

  2. finally! by cfscript · · Score: 4, Funny

    all the freedom of being rained on without the benefit of exercise!

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  3. Mmmm.. fat people.. by MrCawfee · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fat and lazy people will be overjoyed that they do not acually have to push the petals.....

  4. The Human-Powered Bicycle by Metallic+Matty · · Score: 4, Funny

    It may not have a very high top speed; and needs to recharge overnight; but its very fuel efficent (only needs three full tanks a day) and enviromentally sound (all waste products are completely biosynthesised.)

  5. Hybrind Segway! by peacefinder · · Score: 4, Funny

    1) Hook the R/C motor to a generator
    2) Mount it to a Segway
    3) Watch Dean Kamen recoil in horror!

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