A 2.4 hp (rated ~ real world it's a 1.6 hp engined) generator a 1/3 hp 120 volt

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motor Bike & trailer; legal? I've a need to keep my expenses to a bare min. Thus can afford no insurance, nor license fees. But I need motor transport. I'm interested in building a "powered bike". But the monies available do not allow for batteries.

It's sad how we treat wounded policemen / Marines from time to time in this country. Any fool can allege child support is need to raise a motorcycle "club" member's child and a smuggler's child and refuse a law enforcer access to 'our courts" on behalf of what essentially are well off hooligans. Apparently; for decades.

And no end in sight.

I can put said generator on a trailer I've got. With the roll cage on the generator this should be substancially less dangerous than unprotected Acid Batteries, which might shock a fellow to death, explode or burn one with acid upon impact. I've seizures fro time to time, though the mob scares people into denying this, I feel, given the medical health care professionals seem conent to forget about the 23 bullet wounds suffered whilst wearing your badges as well. So I fear the more obviously legal method of powering a bike really shouldn't do, when there is an availability of multiple roll cages.

With the engine throttled down with a throttle stop, shouldn't this comply with regulations keeping the power on engine powered bikes below 1/3 hp? It should be easy enough to measure 1/3 of 750 Watts.

It is a generator after all.

Or would I need to convert this to a more polluting 2 stroke?
 
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