Picture of Quenton's new proto-type

New direction

Best of luck with your new Company. Hope that you still continue improving the last (No respect) corporations plunders. They will miss you. Thanks for all your innovations & I for one - am proud to own one of your classics.

Thank You Quenton!
 
EZ MotorBike 48 cc 4 Stroke

That is one very sweet looking motorized bike Zomby, but come on that is hardly a fair comparison as the EZ Motorbike is 48 cc against the Whizzers 138 cc

However I think the EZ Motor Bike would give a stock Whizzer a pretty
good run for the money......

Hey Q. Look familiar? Is it faster than this? I know it's last years model but the signature on it is Q.G.

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The stock Whizzer is still under 2 hp and that 49cc motor is 1.5 so factoring that the Whizzer motor weighs more than the other enough that the power to weight ration is probably pretty darn close and with the efficiency of the drive train in the high 90's and the overall simplicity and lower cost of the EZ Motor system tips the scales nicely in their direction it looks like to me. Good job all around. (y)
 
That is one very sweet looking motorized bike Zomby, but come on that is hardly a fair comparison as the EZ Motorbike is 48 cc against the Whizzers 138 cc

However I think the EZ Motor Bike would give a stock Whizzer a pretty
good run for the money......

Quenton had no trouble keeping up with our Whizzers on the ride into town during the East Coast Rally last year. We were cruisin' along at 35mph into Lewes, and the prototype was hardly straining.
 
EZ MotorBike Motorized Bicycle

Quenton had no trouble keeping up with our Whizzers on the ride into town during the East Coast Rally last year. We were cruisin' along at 35mph into Lewes, and the prototype was hardly straining.
Hey, you are making me jealous, you already got to ride one and I
will be waiting for a little while until I get to put an EZ motorbike through it's paces :D
 
Hey Forbisher
I got to ride it too and it hauled my big butt around with no trouble at all. The drive train is so efficient that almost all the engine power makes it to the rear wheel and the simplicity is just a thing of beauty too. Everyone who gets in on this is in for a pleasant surprise. A motorbike kit that doesn't need to be fixed all the time. That's a wonderful thing.

Jim
 
What I really like is that they are taking the time to make sure that when the kit goes on the market it will be as bullet-proof as possible. There has been a lot of testing so far, and they aren't done yet. Quenton has been trying to break it and hasn't succeeded yet! :D
 
this is some pretty exciting news for motor biker's everywhere

I think that many these days are looking for a quality MB ride

from what we are hearing -- this will be the motor bike that many have been waiting for

and that new riders wishing to start out with the motor bike that will satisfy for a long time

exciting THINGS as we all look forward to what's new in MB's

from up top the mountain wishing all involved the best of luck
 
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But will it fit Honda GXH50s that are out there already...I have a 'friend' who wants to know.
 
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