| Powered by: | 25cc two-stroke engine; 1 HP or 0.8 KW power maximum output at
7500rpm; |
| Power Train: | The Wheel is driven by a series of sprockets & chains which drive the engine
(and the wheel) around a fixed axle |
| Top Speed: | 20 mph (32 kph) over flat terrain; normal bicycle brakes are sufficient to
stop it |
| Fuel Used: | Standard two-stroke fuel (a mixture of normal gasoline and oil) |
| Fuel Consumption: | Approximately 200 miles (320 km) per gallon |
| Weight: | Less than 15 pounds (5 kg); 12 pounds net of additional weight once the
original wheel is removed |
| Noise Levels: | Less than 65 dB at a distance of 7.5 m; very quiet operation
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| Emissions: | Extremely low; using the latest technology, it meets EPA and CARB regulations;
The Wheel stops when you stop, eliminating idling and emissions caused by idling |
| Clutch Operation: | Automatically engages when engine is running |
| Starting & Stopping | Single user interface of throttle and starter; User must pedal to start the motor; no idling possible |