I've done an MPG re-calculation,
On Amazon you can find 2 stroke oils for ~$50/gal.
At 150MPG, a bike with direct sprocket, and engine kit is more efficient than my TaoTao ATM50 scooter, which gets 99MPG.
It came down to,
my scoot: 24 miles per dollar
Bicycle + kit: 34 miles per dollar
@150MPG (I use a 32T rear sprocket for high MPG's), that means it costs me just over $4.41 / tank (1 gal tank).
While the scooter would do just over $4 per tank (1 gallon tank) and do 99 miles.
For 150 miles, the scoot would use just over $6.1
That means a saving of $1,6 every 150 miles (excluding oilchanges).
Including oil changes, on a period of 1500 miles, the bike would cost me just under $45 on fuel.
The scooter would cost me $61 on fuel, and additional ~$20 on oil changes, for a total of just under $81.
If you're riding 2000 miles a year, include tag renewal, and you're at $200 per year for the scooter.
For the bicycle, you're just at $90 per year. Add to that, a bicycle lock every 2 years, and you'll be running at half the price a scooter does!
Despite mixing expensive oil in the fuel system, it still comes out cheaper per mile, than a 4 stroke scooter.
It does have lower performance, and is less safe/reliable.
Initial purchase price:
Wallyworld bicycle: $160
Engine kit : $175
Custom 32T Sprocket: $35
2 Stroke oil, 1 gal: $48 (covers 4 gallon for a total of 4.25 gallons of fuel mixture).
bicycle lock: $25
Good Saddle: $30
Front disc brake: $35
Total: $460.
Scooter:
Inintial purchase price + shipping: $800
Tag + registration + tax: $225
3 quarts of engine oil: $18
1 quart of transmission fluid: $ 9
Total: just over $1050
Even the initial purchase price is half of a scooter!
The only thing is, most people say, that these kits don't last very long. A good 8k miles tops.
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