
As gas prices steadily increase,
consumers are forced to find alternative forms of travel, such as the
train or bus. But, if your workplace is within 5 miles, you may want to
consider using a gas-powered bicycle.
The RevoPower Wheel
is a new patented
technology that incorporates a 25cc two-stroke gas-powered engine
and gears within the front wheel of a bicycle. It can be installed on
any bicycle within 15 minutes, and gets over 200 miles per gallon at a
top speed of 20 mph.
How it works. "A small motor, turning
at up to 7,500 rpm, drives a unique gear train which causes the wheel to
rotate around a fixed axle. Reduction gearing within the hub delivers
the appropriate combination of torque and speed to the wheel. The
bicycle can be ridden as normal when the motor is off, or when the
bicycle is traveling faster than the engine speed. The motor only
engages when the speed of the bike is slower than the engine is
traveling. The Wheel can be used manually or motorized at any time" (from
RevoPower.com).
The Wheel uses a mixture of
gasoline (petrol) and oil. To start the engine, begin to peddle and
you're on your way to your destination. You can also peddle when the
motor is not in use.
The RevoPower Wheel,
preassembled in a 26" rim and tire, consists of:
• One fuel tank that fits in a standard water bottle cage
• One water bottle cage for fuel bottle
• One throttle control that clips to the handlebars
• Necessary cables and tools needed to aid installation
Best
of all, there's no license required in most jurisdictions to operate
one. And you don't have to worry about waking the neighbors: the noise
level will be less than 65 dBa, compared to 85-90 dBa of a traditional
lawn mower.
The RevoPower Wheel is expected to debut in Q1 2007 retailing around
$400, but you can reserve your wheel today at
www.revopower.com.
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