C
Clarke
Guest
I've been riding a cheap walmart bike to and from work for about a month now, and i want to upgrade to a nice 4 stroke bike to help me out.
1. Can a cheap bike withstand the rigors of a friction drive 4 stroke? (Bike in question is the roadmaster granite peak bike, and the motor is the lock n load 38cc 4 stroke from bikeberry)
2. How much would a good reliable 4 stroke go for? (Bike included)
3. If i do end up buying a completely new bicycle, should i get it pre built or build it myself?
4. How much maintenance should i expect from a 4 stroke in general?
Any and all advice is much appreciated thanks (also, i am aiming for a reliable commuter bike, as cheap as possible)
1. Can a cheap bike withstand the rigors of a friction drive 4 stroke? (Bike in question is the roadmaster granite peak bike, and the motor is the lock n load 38cc 4 stroke from bikeberry)
2. How much would a good reliable 4 stroke go for? (Bike included)
3. If i do end up buying a completely new bicycle, should i get it pre built or build it myself?
4. How much maintenance should i expect from a 4 stroke in general?
Any and all advice is much appreciated thanks (also, i am aiming for a reliable commuter bike, as cheap as possible)