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Motorize Your Bike Or Scooter
Motorizing a bike or scooter is easy and quick with this do-it-yourself kit from a Pennsylvania company.
"Everything is included," says Carl Kollar, owner of Diverse Electronic Service. "When you take it out of the box, just attach a motor and two 12-volt batteries, and you're off and running."
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Motorize Your Bike Or Scooter FARM HOME recreation 25-5-31 Motorizing a bike or scooter is easy and quick with this do-it-yourself kit from a Pennsylvania company.
"Everything is included," says Carl Kollar, owner of Diverse Electronic Service. "When you take it out of the box, just attach a motor and two 12-volt batteries, and you're off and running."
The system includes a controller, wire harness and a 24 to 12-volt power converter. The converter makes it possible to operate 12-volt accessories, such as lights and horn. Also included is an antitheft device that disables the system until a signal is received from a key chain mounted transmitter. Two LED displays monitor battery voltage and current use.
The system sells for $100 or components can be purchased separately.
Contact FARM SHOW Follow-up, Carl Kollar, Diverse Electronic Services, 1202 Gemini Street, Nanticoke, Penn. 18634-3306, (ph 570 735-5053 for info; 888-314-6998 orders only; E-mail: carlk3jml@ bigfoot.com).
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