Motorized bicycle video tutorial

he carts many kilos of the finest a grade columbian white powder across the border, with the border patrol monitoring streets like hawks the only way to get bulk loads through is by secret bike paths known only by Fab and his "neigbour" hehehe

:lipsrsealed2: keep your voice down bobo - loose lips sink ships.
I have no idea about the contents of my previous (cash only) contract; with sealed black plastic bags loaded into the trailers by a client (using his his own staff) who preferred transportation of product using my bicycle courier service; moving it along bicycle paths to avoid creating undue attention to consignments, with a strictly "don't ask - don't look - don't talk policy".
 
"dont ask - dont look" jobs always pay well, maybe i need to expand my trailer convoy to allow a larger load to be carted, even with the tiny amout of fuel these things use it would be much nicer if it payed for itself
 
Quite a lot of complex apparatus/ae on that bike. I like to
keep things simple as possible. If I can get pic to load here's
how I tour. The gray bike' since gone to the belt drive shown
on the blue bike. The $15 blue bike's gone to scrap.( had to shoot
it, cracked frame, couldn't let it suffer) Most of the parts,(the ones
I couldn't eat), live on in the replacement, a robust old Koga mtn. bike
I rescued for...$15. The trailer works with both.
 

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Unless I'm fleeing the country with all my worldly goods, I
don't use the trailer much anymore. My bivy, rain gear & a few
tools, and a change of clothes in-frame + odds and ends, and I'm
good to go for a week. I take a bit of food in a daypack, as well as
a flat 72 oz. water bottle.
The belt drive has a very low ratio that lets me pedal-assist at a
comfortable cadence with little effort. Since I rarely exceed 5500 rpm
and make frequent stops to rest my backside, engine temperature
is not an issue. I putt along at 14 to 17 mph and have no problem
getting 150 miles to my 1 gal. tank. My average speed is only
slightly higher that of a regular cyclist.
 
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