![]() All that is required is a visual inspection by the DMV and a $18 one time registration fee, no license, no insurance, it's a bicycle I was very happy to find out though, that this is LEGAL. I am in San Diego California and really wanted to be able to ride this on the street, not sure of your local laws where you are all at but the electric bikes and such are mostly illegal in Cali. I plan to get a model A style "stop" glass round taillight and maybe a custom little license plate. There is no rear facing lights or reflectors at all on this bike. Crazy huh? I'm going to put a regulator in and lower them to 12volt and install LED's so that if I choose to, I can ride at night with minimal power draw. I will post up my mods and changes to it as I go along and what I've found out that probably is not mentioned in the manual.įirst thing is that my high beam does not work, it runs a quartz halogen bulb, upon testing the power output, the headlights and turn signals all run on 52 volts. I will try to figure out some pics and put them up, but just wondering if anyone else on the rpf got one of these cool bikes. Need a cap costume and good looking shield first. I also did not get an instruction manual which is a bit of a bummer, but I'm going to try to fix it up nice and purty and maybe make a few funny cap videos with it. The first one in the top left is the one that I have, it is friggin awesome. Their website is Chopper bikes,Chopper bicycle,China Chopper bikes- HangZhou A-OK Bike Co.,Ltd ![]() ![]() Did some research and finally found the company that makes them. Has anyone else seen or gotten their hands on one of these? I got mine from the Walmart where I work, some hoseheads put it together wrong and the first spin around my park the speedometer caught fire, so I'm trying to get in touch with the company. ![]()
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