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MotoPed Motorcycle
haven’t really given it that much
thought, but apparently there’s a gap between the moped and the small
motorcycle, and it’s kind of hard to find a new moped anyway. Santa Cruz
inventor Cam Woods felt that way, anyway, so in 2008 he designed his own moped
kit, using sturdy downhill mountain bike components and a clean-running,
reliable Honda XR50 motor. It’s pretty trick—it uses a lot of off-the-shelf
bicycle parts, and can use any motor in the Z50 pantheon, which includes
inexpensive Chinese-built knockoffs and trick 190cc racing mills and all kinds
of stuff in between—a gearhead’s dream.
It’s nice-looking stuff, judging from the pictures—high quality and nicely
finished, with some pretty interesting design solutions. The pedal-drive, for
instance, is a patented system that keeps constant tension on the final drive
chain (a standard 420 chain with a selection of aluminum sprockets available)
regardless of suspension movement. There’s also a special rear hub with sealed
bearings that combines the motorcycle sprocket with mountain-bike brakes. Source Motorcycle Daily
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