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01-30-2008, 11:14 PM
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| | The Green Hornet, by Egor This is my fast one, it has a Mkuni carb and lots of porting a 39 tooth sprocket and a 70cc engine. I just added the springer and the new seat. The tank color will go through-out, I will not be able to call it the Green Hornet any more. LOL Have fun, Dave | 
02-01-2008, 11:33 PM
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| | Re: The Green Hornet, by Egor what would be cool is if you could find an green hornet sticer for the tank. i will look around let you know if i find anything | 
03-04-2008, 01:54 AM
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| | Re: The Green Hornet, by Egor I have a Mikuni carburetor on this one, and I did the porting to the max. I am going to get crazy and try and get some larger transfer ports in there, I got a carving kit today. I will let you know how it go's. It will cruse all day at 32mph now so we will see how it does when I am done. Have fun, Dave | 
03-04-2008, 07:32 AM
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| | Re: The Green Hornet, by Egor looking forward to hearing the results. i am thinking about porting mine also | 
03-04-2008, 07:48 AM
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| | Re: The Green Hornet, by Egor Any problems mounting the kit on the Moondoggie?
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03-04-2008, 12:45 PM
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| | Re: The Green Hornet, by Egor very nice looking bike. | 
03-04-2008, 10:56 PM
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| | Re: The Green Hornet, by Egor Quote:
Originally Posted by Bikeguy Joe Any problems mounting the kit on the Moondoggie? | I have three bikes all together. The Moondoggie has a small frame and you can't pull the barrel off with-ought taking out the studs, but other than that, no problem. One thing I would like to hear from someone else that has another larger bike, is about vibration. (Comparing from one bike to another). this bike rides like a motorcycle in that there is no vibration transfered to the frame. Its like one of my little Honda's. The other two bikes have a vibration that is annoying and keeps you from enjoying the bike as it should be. I wonder if is the more compact frame that does it. I am going to try and make another motor mount for the Pacific, that will give it three, and see if that helps. I know on a motorcycle if one of the motor bolts gets loose it will knock the enamel off your teeth with vibration, or crack the frame. Have fun, Dave | 
03-04-2008, 11:08 PM
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| | Re: The Green Hornet, by Egor Quote:
Originally Posted by CRUISER looking forward to hearing the results. i am thinking about porting mine also | Cruiser - I love doing porting, you will not believe the difference. Let me know if you start and I will lend you a hand if you need, I have been doing porting for a long time. Ever heard of (FMF), I know Donnie and all the boys from the big tuning days. The fella that has the full suspension tuned bike has a reed block on his but he has not put the holes in the piston yet, I explained what he needed to do, he said he was going to try that mod. That is one of the most important changes for a slow revving two smoke, I think it would give the most low end possible, and I know a trick to get two extra ports out of it. Have fun Dave | 
03-05-2008, 06:24 AM
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| | Re: The Green Hornet, by Egor Dave-
I had "massive vibration" with the Western Flyer (cruiser frame) and very little on the Ross Military bike. The Ross was a much lighter bike, but with a "diamond" frame.
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03-05-2008, 07:10 AM
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