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Rg250 Conversion

Discussion in 'The Pub' started by kiffsta, Jan 26, 2012.

  1. kiffsta

    kiffsta Senior Member

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    Hey

    I was looking for some RG250 info and stumbled upon this thread in a forum for electric bikes, in essence, there is a guy in Canberra converting his RG250 into an electric bike. Im extermely impressed with his workmanship and the results, check it out at :

    http://www.elmoto.net/showthread.php?159-Suzuki-RG250-Conversion.
     
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    Should be interesting to see how this one turns out if it is near the speed of the orignal bike it would be great for around town.

    But how safe is it with no noisey pipesĀ  ;D
     
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    Nice, one of my mates has done quite a few electric conversions of GPX250s and the like (i did one to a pocket bike not long ago as well :p). They go pretty good!

    Electrocycle - My electric motorbike
     
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    Thanks for sharing. Just read it all. Very promising. I love the sound and smell of a two stroke bike but that is still awesome.
     

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