Which bike would you prefer?

MrTrdy

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I don’t know squat about motorized bikes. But I’m out of a car for a while and will need some sort of transportation. Been looking into motorized bikes. A friend of a friend said he has a bike that goes almost 50mph and he’d trade his mongoose mountain bike (looks like. Decent bike) with a 26mm mikuni carb Zeda kx85 pipe, for my Xbox one x lol. I looked a little online and saw what he possibly is talking about. But I was wanting opinions on what you guys thought on reliability, performance, and if you thinks it’s be an even trade. Thanks! And it’s great to be part of the community! (Not a total noob to small engine toys, had a trike for some time 212cc)

Or.......this one is an option:

26" Nel Lusso Men's Cruiser Bike, By Huffy Black

More comfort Equals more fun And a better ride! The 26" Men's Nel Lusso Cruiser Bike with Huffy's Perfect Fit frame, is the most comfortable bike you'll ever ride. This exclusive design is ideal for casual and recreational riders. While you're seated at a stop, both feet can be kept flat-footed on the ground. This provides you with better control and a more confident ride. The raised handlebars let you ride in an upright riding position, which is more natural for your back, arms, and hands. Your legs can extend forward while pedaling, and that eliminates wrist, arm, neck or leg fatigue. In addition, the padded seat is designed to be a little farther back and with a lower center of gravity. Huffy's Perfect Fit frame is so comfortable, and that means you'll have more fun with every ride.



The Nel Lusso Bike has convenient features including a front basket, a rear rack, and a beverage cup-holder you're sure to enjoy! Store your cellphone inside the handlebar's basket. When you need to carry a bit more, the rear rack provides additional storage space. Relish a cup of coffee right at your fingertips, using the convenient beverage holder on the bike's handlebar. Italian for "in luxury", Nel Lusso pampers with this cruiser's style and features.





Accessories: A rear storage rack, a beverage cup-holder, and a front basket for storage. Also comes with a mobile phone holder.

Age range: 13 years and up

Handlebars: Cruiser handlebar with dual-density grips and a swept-back position that enables better posture while riding

Frame: Huffy's exclusive Perfect Fit frame makes this the most comfortable bike you'll ever ride!

Fenders: Fenders help keep you dry

Seat: Padded saddle is designed with a lower center of gravity for a more confident riding position

Brakes: Easy-to-use coaster brake

Tires: Brick, red-colored 26" cruiser tires

Rims: Black steel rims complement the bike's classic design

Pedals: Dual density Krayton pedals

Carton dimensions: Length: 52.4" x Width: 8.7" x Height: 33.1



Engine & Drivetrain Specs



80cc 2-stroke engine, Carburetor, Spark Plug, Ignition coil & CDI,



Throttle handlebar set, Throttle cable, Clutch cable, Kill switch, Clutch lever,



Chain, Chain cover, 44T Sprocket W/ 9 Hole Clamp Pads, Chain Tensioner,



Fuel tank, Fuel filter, Gasoline fuel line, Petcock, Muffler.



Mode of Engine: Single cylinder, air-cooling, 2-stroke



Bore & Stroke: 47mm X 40mm=80 cm3



Rated Power: 2.5Kw/5000r/min (3 horsepower/5000r/min)



Max. Power: 3.5Kw/6000r/min (5-6 horsepower/6000r/rnin)



Ignition Mode: CDI



Compression Ratio: 6:01



Driving Ratio: 18:01



Fuel type: No.90



Lubrication Oil: oil for 2-stroke petrol engine (or oil for 10W/40.10W/30)



Mixing Ratio of Fuel and engine Oil: 16:1 for new sets, 20: 1 after running 500km



Type of Sparking Plug: Z4C 14MM



Volume of oil Consumption: 2.5L/100km
 

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That's a Zeda 88 or cdh 66 pipe. Don't know anything about gaming systems but that bike appears to be pretty nice.
 
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