Most of these kits advertise 25+ mph for the watts that I'm looking at.. You could coast in to avoid getting hot/tired, petal around any obstacles if needed. Pedal out after hunt to avoid wasting battery... As I'm accounting more beast style, I'm starting to believe we are driving past a lot of beds unavoidably. So weighing my options. Park and walk further or bike. Bike seems to be the most practical from a strategic standpoint( just as quiet but quicker) especially when passing downwind is the only option. But it'd be even cooler to just cycle the whole way.
Plus I think it'll be a hoot seeing other guys faces when they load onto there rangers and 4wheelers, and I hop on my bicycle
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What is the cost of the kit you are looking at and where would you buy from?
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They vary from 200-1000$. The one I'm lookin at is $345. It's a rear wheel, 1500W, 48V. Has a max speed of 43 MPH.. I found it on leaf bike, but I'm still looking around. Just search for conversion kits...
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