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| | | | Introduce Yourself Welcome biker. We'd love to hear your story and let us know about your motorized bicycle projects! | Untimely greetings Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Introduce Yourself forum. Greetings to the group.
I know I should have introduced myself before I posted elsewhere, but wanted to get my ...  | | 
09-27-2008, 12:17 AM
| | Senior Motorized Bicycle Builder | | Join Date: Aug 2008
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| | Untimely greetings Greetings to the group.
I know I should have introduced myself before I posted elsewhere, but wanted to get my bike up and running first.
So, I have finally done so. My spookytooth is all together and running. I did have to peddle the bastichi almost around the block to get it going, but then, bam, it sparked up and away she went. What a riot.
Not wanting to become quickly qualified, like so many others, to comment on what it's like to break down 10 miles form home with no tools, I resisted the temptation to actually go anywhere. Just around the block a few times. Heheheh. I think I startled some kid on his bike when I motored past.
I look forward to putting some commuter miles on this puppy before the snow flies in October. I've already learned a good bit from reading here, and expect I'll continue to learn a thing or three from you lot.
Happy riding from Calgary,
Brenton | 
09-27-2008, 12:50 AM
|  | Master Motorized Bicycle Builder | | Join Date: May 2008 Location: CT, U.S.
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| | Re: Untimely greetings Greetings and salutations Brenton! I look forward to your input and innovations, as always. Is a gas when they fire up first time eh?
(tell de truth, were ya more afraid she would fire, or more afraid she wouldn't?)
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09-27-2008, 01:12 AM
| | Senior Motorized Bicycle Builder | | Join Date: Aug 2008
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| | Re: Untimely greetings Dan,
You're on to me! Is that common? I've ridden both bikes and motor bikes since I was a kid. Not a lot, but enough. But a motorized bike?!
As I was gettin' it together, I was thinkin' "this is never gonna work."
Then, when it was ready to go, it was, like "My G_d, I think this thing could work. What if it works?"
Funny, man, it was both reactions.
I'm so tickled that such machines as these exist.
Thanks for your warm welcome! I look forward to being a part of this community.
Brenton | 
09-27-2008, 01:25 AM
|  | Master Motorized Bicycle Builder | | Join Date: May 2008 Location: CT, U.S.
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| | Re: Untimely greetings Brenton,
Heck yea! lol, normal. The only fear worse then failure, is success.
Next, make it even better!
Dude, you were already a "member of the community"
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Ilikeabikea; He'll build a motorbike with a wing
It will be a magnificent thing
Underneath is a boat
So that it will float
And riches to Dan it will bring....... | 
09-27-2008, 02:11 AM
|  | Master Motorized Bicycle Builder | | Join Date: May 2008 Location: CT, U.S.
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| | Re: Untimely greetings "I would not join any club that would have someone like me for a member."
-- Groucho Marx
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It will be a magnificent thing
Underneath is a boat
So that it will float
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09-27-2008, 08:18 AM
|  | MODERATOR | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Ashtabula county, Ohio
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| | Re: Untimely greetings I experience a similar sensation any time I fly something I built.....
Welcome to the forum.
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09-27-2008, 09:24 AM
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09-27-2008, 02:10 PM
| | Senior Motorized Bicycle Builder | | Join Date: Aug 2008
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| | Re: Untimely greetings Guys, thanks.
BG Joe, you and I will have to have a conversation one of these days. I'm working on my ppl, and have had a long love of homebuilts. That plane of yours is awesome!
Dan,
Speaking of making it better...I was out today for a bit more of a ride. Boy, the thing feels rickety at certain speeds, and especially when I back off the throttle. Looks like I have about two inches of play in my engine's chain, though I tightened that up...or so I thought.
Maybe lockwashers, as well as locktite!
Link to my bike: Image of Spooky Dresser - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Image of Spooky in Profile - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Tell me, please, it's a normal sensation.
I've gotta tell ya, though, that it just hums along at 25mph with that spooky 36 tooth sprocket on there!
Brenton
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09-27-2008, 02:32 PM
|  | Master Motorized Bicycle Builder | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Cropwell Alabama
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| | Re: Untimely greetings Welcome aboard, your gonna luv this forum....  | 
09-27-2008, 05:57 PM
|  | Master Motorized Bicycle Builder | | Join Date: May 2008 Location: CT, U.S.
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| | Re: Untimely greetings Should be about an inch of play in the chain, although most folks say half to 3/4s. Every kit motor I have has it's own personality and they even out after break in. Not unlike teens. Right now my least favorite motor is on my favorite bike and they are both vibration happy critters. The motor's sweet spot is at about 19 to 22 MPH. At 23 and above, ain't no one happy. The point beach cruiser is happiest at about 20. I have found that China girl kits cruise at around 20 MPH, with a top speed of around 30 out of the box. Rule of thumb I was tought is that motors run optimally at 3/4 throttle. But thats debatible
You just made me realize, when this motor was on the moondog, it was much happyer. Hmmm.
Is a case of the more vibration I feel, the more stress I hear. I is gonna get me one of them thare fancy springy seat posts. Another thing that does wonders is putting small pieces of radiator hose in the cooling fins on the head. The cheaper the casting, the better it works Folks swear I am nutz (but I have paper work from some fine instiutions saying I am sane) Maybe the voices in my head are right, and it is all in my head.
Oddly, this is one of the best parts of all this. When you wake with a "Uricka!" thought or find a cool new way to do some thing, it just means your an addict.
Snork.
Forgot to say, SWEET LOOKIN RIDE!!! Preetty work Fo'Sho. Have to be real carefull with front fenders though, they let loose and the front wheel stops and the bike and you don't
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It will be a magnificent thing
Underneath is a boat
So that it will float
And riches to Dan it will bring.......
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