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After solving the lighting problem completely, as seen here,
, I decided not to proceed into production, due to the cost of the solution, and the fact that motorized bicycles are not legal in Illinois. It was very exciting to solve the problem as an inventor, and it required both electrical and mechanical engineering. I see two lower cost solutions: Either use batteries, or purchase a Lifan engine that is equipped with an alternator and make a motorized bike with it. If I ever find a way to reduce the cost, I would put it into production, but not now. The market or business is too small and the solution too costly.
, I decided not to proceed into production, due to the cost of the solution, and the fact that motorized bicycles are not legal in Illinois. It was very exciting to solve the problem as an inventor, and it required both electrical and mechanical engineering. I see two lower cost solutions: Either use batteries, or purchase a Lifan engine that is equipped with an alternator and make a motorized bike with it. If I ever find a way to reduce the cost, I would put it into production, but not now. The market or business is too small and the solution too costly.