Calm down. The odds of them actually producing this are almost none, for the same reason you just said: people will just by dirt bikes instead of buying it.
Big talk, you have no idea how many Spec's I have sold in the past 7 years. They haven't lost shit, maybe in your po-dunk little shop in Kelowna. But we sell that shit like ice on a hot day.
Prove me wrong, f*ckwit. Suggesting that one of the big three has lost significant market share is retarded. Maybe in your little shop, they have lost some, and probably because you aren't trying to sell them as your seem to have your head screwed on backwards. Go to TR, BC bike race, Test of Metal, do a count.
I don't have too, its public record son. Just because you think you know what you're talking about doesn't mean you do. You're comments are hypocritical and I am done arguing with a little kid. You called me out saying I was wrong based on the fact you sell some bikes lol. Nuff said. Don't get mad just prove me wrong, with actual facts not hot air. Grow up and use your head.
It doesn't seem like the motor serves a purpose. Because it doesn't even look like the front sprocket goes near any sprocket for a motor. Either way. I wanna have one.... PLEAASSSEE!!!????!? Just one. I won't even ride it if it means just being able to have it.
Si i spot wot loox to be an rc4 shock,a 40 fork,spesh cro-mo bmx cranx,custom bb obviousley.It's a demo inspired motorbike,i really can't understand why it has cranx on it,cos that engine loox like a honda cub 90 engine,though it could be a 50 or even a 125,eitherway it would be quite a nippy motorbike,and it loox a bit heavy to be pedalling anywhere.The majority of the frame above the engine area is probably made with the same steel that specialized make nearly all their prototype frames with.The chainstay and seatstay and linkage look to be aluminium.I like the odd novelty bike here and their,and if any company can afford to chill out and do a bit of on the side engineering it's the big S. Gringo.
Sorry I didn't phrase that very well, I meant how does the engine work? Is the normal push bike drivetrain connected to the engine in some way? So you can just turn the on engine on instead of pedalling...
Notice the second cog off the crank? That would be how the motor drives the bike, you can pedal, then start the motor. There will be a freewheel or a clutch at that cog, that allows the shaft to spin but not the chain.