Monday, November 30, 2009

Welcome to EZ Motorbike of Lebanon








Here are pictures of the Q Matic box!!!!
Prices:
complete Q Matic kit: $594. shipped to your door. (The suggested retail is $599. + shipping).
Drive box only ( for those of you who have kits with bad a tranny & don't need a complete kit) $279. shipped to your door.(The suggested retail is $269. + shipping). If you already have an engine, and are only looking for  a drive, these drives can adapt to many different engines.
I sell them cheaper because I don't charge for shipping. I just make less profit that way. Order today.
I'm an EZ Motorbike dealer from Lebanon, Pa.
You might know me on the motorbike forums
as "jbcruisin".
Our official website is: http://www.ezmotorbike.com/
Our dealer locator link is: http://www.ezmotorbike.com/wholedealerpage.html

Here are some links to some other EZ sites:
http://ezgreensboro.blogspot.com/
http://recyclebills.squarespace.com/ez-motorbikes-of-greensboro/
http://ezmfountainhills.blogspot.com/
http://recyclebills.squarespace.com/recycleblog/santa-rides-an-ez-motorbike.html
http://bloggingpoet.squarespace.com/bloggingpoetcom/motorized-bicycles-in-sacramento.html
http://ezmsacramento.blogspot.com/
https://sites.google.com/site/ezmotorbikesoflebanon/home
http://www.wix.com/azgrampa/ezm-of-fh#!contact

here's a youtube video of an EZ bike in action:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1olc3AtYy10&feature=related

Here's a link to some motorized bike forums: http://www.motoredbikes.com/
http://motorbicycling.com/

Visit it & check out what I truly believe is the
most reliable and fun motorized bicycle engine
kit available. My email address is: jbcruisin@comcast.net. Contact me anytime about purchasing a kit or information about our kits.
Jay

15 comments:

  1. Good job with the blogger site and the show in Allentown as well. I'm the only Delaware dealer at present. I'm looking for the EZM revolution to start soon. Again, great work. Jim W.

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  2. hey i live in NC can I still order from you? I like the flat rate business!!

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    1. yes, if there's no dealers within 25 miles of you.

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  3. Excellent read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch because I found it for him smile So let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch!


    bobber

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  4. I've moved on to a bit bigger things these days... but I would have killed for this thing a while back. Alight, if I had a few extra bucks.. a few less projects and a bit more space I'd still be into it. Maybe when I get back from Yoo-rup and move into a bigger house... don't tell my wife.

    Brady
    Behind Bars - Motorcycles and Life

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  5. I wish I had an EZ Automatic. I have been rolling on an happy time motor for a long time and I am tired of having to fix it every other week or month. I only travel 20 miles every day that's to and from. I am going to get some money in February and I need to know if this motor will be reliable or not. Will it be worth the money? Probably but I got to know for sure.

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  6. I am a little confused. Do you sell the kit without the motor? If so, how much?

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  7. What kind of engine is that ezm gearbox paired with?

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  8. I have about a 1977 schwinn road bike it is really tall has very skinny tubing steel framed any problem using that with a qmatic? I'm just window shopping in anticipation of an insurance claim.

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  9. Afternoon
    Are you still in Business? Im considering an EZ to replace this G7 trans

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  10. I see these posts are from along time ago, it's now 2019 and there still isn't a reliable transmission for a 79 cc predator 4 stroke engine,I have the chain drive and had to use a #41 chain because the 415 chain constantly breaks, I wanted to convert a 212 predator belt drive to fit the 5/8 shaft so I would have to get a 5/8 I.d x 3/4 o.d. sleeve with a 3/16 keyway slot in it.but how would I make it stay on the shaft? Only an 1/8" would go into the shaft past the sleeve, maybe epoxy the sleeve to the shaft for added support?

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    1. @Bill A. Please ask your question over at the motorized bike forum. There are heaps of people who can help you out over there.

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