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Back to the topic, I should someday try to figure out operating cost of those bikes. Since most of it is either recycled junk or was donated, it would probably end up extremely low compared to most, but if I had to buy all the stuff used on them at retail prices I'm gonna guess it'd be similar to what others already posted. (of course, if I did have to buy it all at retail, neither bike would actually exist!

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As a first-order estimate, for the original CrazyBike2 with SLA and powerchair motor, I think I only spent money on the LED brakelight bar, which was a few dollars at a junkyard, and the CFLs I bought for 59 cents each at a dollar store that are in the headlight and taillight. Well, I probably spent another $20-$50 on various grinding wheels, cutoff wheels, hacksaw blades, and welding wire to build the actual bike. Mmmm...$5 for the PDA used to run Veloace for a speedo. Trying hard to think (brain sizzling, dogs wake up thinking they smell dinner cooking) of anything else, but I can't right now. Everything else was recycled junk or donated as used junk parts. I don't have costs for charging or mileage under power on it, though, so I'm not sure how to guesstimate the actual operating cost.
A first-order estimate for the original DayGlo Avenger's first friction drive would be about $20 for the two motors and the skate wheels, about $5 for the JBweld I used trying to get it working along the way, something like $8-10 for the LEDs used in the turn signals and taillight built for it (not counting the brakelight bar, which was later moved to CB2). I used several parts from a dead ScootNGo bought at a thrift store, probably about $30-40 worth of what I was able to use off of it, I think. That comprises the throttle, dead controller I rebuilt and modded, SLA batteries, ebrake lever, and some wiring. About $60 for the crappy dayglo paint (rustoleum) which was a mistake because it was really cruddy paint and faded very fast, too. Bike itself was an award for 10 years at CompUSA; IIRC everything else was recycled scrap and junk. Again, no charging costs or mileage, so not sure of the actual operating cost. I guess over the few months the SLA lasted, I got a few hundred miles out of it?
Someday I really ought to work out exactly what costs there were to each of these, and tabulate them in their build threads.
Oh, and just for giggles, the headlight setup on DGA, and the turn signals and taillight on CB2, all came off a Honda Spree scooter carcass that had a fair resemblance (in black, though) to that Metropolitan. :lol: