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Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Motorized Bicycle General Discussion forum. anyone ever install a motor on the Landrider auto shift bikes? LandRider Considering a GEBE 35cc robin kit. Is this ...
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Old 06-17-2008, 09:25 PM
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anyone ever install a motor on the Landrider auto shift bikes? LandRider

Considering a GEBE 35cc robin kit. Is this a good idea or a bad one with this bike?

Thanks for the input.

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Old 06-17-2008, 09:31 PM
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Welcome to the forum I'm sorry but I have no idea about that bike or even the kit but I'm sure someone can help you out. Good luck and good to see you here
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I'm not sure what that particular Gebe kit uses for a drive system. The auto shift would work good I bet if you had a jackshaft drive that used the pedal chain. If it uses a friction drive or belt or a left hand drive chain it would be like any other bike. A one speed. Welcome to the forum. Lots of motorized bicycle enthusiasts here. Glad you joined us................
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Welcome to the forum, don't know much about the gebe. I think it might be a belt drive ?? I believe it should work but not positive.
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I don't think anything but the jackshaft kit that allows you to drive your own sprocket would take advantage of the bike's auto transmition. Everything else would just turn the wheel the same as a friction drive would. You need something to turn the bik's chain and rear sprocket I think. Check with pablo or ghosto they have a jackshaft that works with the cheap ole china bike to do what you need, I think.
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Old 06-18-2008, 10:38 PM
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Thanks for the responses. I am out of my element here. Thought it was as simple as buying a bike and kit and putting them together. Liked the idea of the exercise and the assist for the hills. Planned to commute a couple of miles to work and save a bit on gas. I don't have any experience with bikes or motors, and not a clue what a jackshaft kit is or why putting a motor on a geared bike makes it a one speed. may have to reconsider what I'm getting into. lol
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Most of your motorized bicycle use another chain and sprocket on the left side of the wheel. The motor runs the left side drive and the pedals run the right side drive. The do that so you can pedal the bike with the engine not running. Pablo and Ghosto make a jackshaft kit that allows the engine to run on the right hand drive chain....................
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Old 06-19-2008, 03:28 PM
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ok I light bulb finally went on. I understand the one speed deal. The kit has a drive ring that fits the spokes and a cogged belt to drive it. would a jackshaft work with this type of kit? Golden Eagle Bike Engines, Geared Belt Drive Bicycle Engines / Motors for Mountain Bikes & More kit parts are shown at bottom of page.
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ok I light bulb finally went on. I understand the one speed deal. The kit has a drive ring that fits the spokes and a cogged belt to drive it. would a jackshaft work with this type of kit? Golden Eagle Bike Engines, Geared Belt Drive Bicycle Engines / Motors for Mountain Bikes & More kit parts are shown at bottom of page.

I beleive the jackshaft will only work on center mount motor's, that is a rack mount motor.
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