


The vehicle remains quite stable and minimises the risk of being thrown over the front… which I think is the only ‘safety’ feature this thing has. The vehicle will slow quickly but smoothly, then you angle the toes of your rear foot toward the ground until the pads come into contact, the harder you push the faster you stop. The speed is controlled by a pneumatic ball held in your hand, the more you squeeze, the more fun you have! To stop, all you need to do is stop squeezing the ball. Not bad… it’s just you and the pavement… so it may feel like 100mph. Once you get the balance stuff of taken care of, you can get moving up to 16-19mph. They say the learning curve of a Wheelman is very similar to skate/snow/surf board riding, and if you have experience in any of those three things, it should be easy to use the BushPig. Each $1500 BushPig is hand made and features a 43cc 2 stroke engine, which takes about one litre of oil and gas mix, just like a lawnmower. Ive never seen one before and theres very. It looks to be like a 2-stroke powered skateboard cycle contraption. The BushPig is a two-wheeler designed for your pleasure and convenience by an Australian company called Wheelman. I found this thing on the side of the road. Magneto cover (also known as flywheel cover, crankcase plug or engine plug), billet oil filler caps, direct choke controls and custom hard parts to protect your exhaust.
WHEELMAN BUSHPIG REVIEW UPGRADE
It was named one of Time Magazine's 'Best Inventions of the. Upgrade your OEM fuel lines with premium quality kits and add a fuel filter for your DR650, DRZ-400, XR650, Tenere 700 and KLR650. The Wheelman is also known as: Bushpig, G-Wheel, Xcite Bike and G-Motion. It holds one liter of fuel and will give you a run time of over one hour or 30 miles and speeds up to 25 MPH. No, that isn’t some kind of political expression… it’s actually a product name. The Wheelman has a 50cc 2-stroke engine which takes a mix of gas and oil just like a weed whacker.
