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Best bike to start with?


Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Pre-Motorized Bicycle Information. forum. Originally Posted by galapoola Anyone build one like this? I'm looking at a 48cc Chinese 2 stroke on a ...
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Anyone build one like this? I'm looking at a 48cc Chinese 2 stroke on a stretch beach cruiser. I'm wondering about the clearance in frame and the dangle of the exhaust.

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I am completely new to motorized biking, and have a couple of questions. I understand that it is recommended to install a front brake on a coaster brake bike, but I don't have a clue how to figure out what to buy or how to install it. My second question involves tires. I will be riding on some gravel until I can get to the paved part of the road. Should I be looking to replace the cruiser tires that come with the bike for a different type? Thank you for any suggestions
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I am completely new to motorized biking, and have a couple of questions. I understand that it is recommended to install a front brake on a coaster brake bike, but I don't have a clue how to figure out what to buy or how to install it. My second question involves tires. I will be riding on some gravel until I can get to the paved part of the road. Should I be looking to replace the cruiser tires that come with the bike for a different type? Thank you for any suggestions
i think the tires should be fine if you put nobby tires on its make the ride unplesant once on the paved road. you will need a brake handle right side cuz your clutch will be on the left. a cable and a front caliper , my bike shop usually has them on the brake post ready to instal . in a bag waiting for you to grab off the shelf . simply slid brake post thru hole in front fork (if caliper type very common) tighten down nuts on back side and move brake pads where the line up with the rim and adjust cable length so that the pads almost touch the rim but dont. that way when you start to pull leaver they make contact and if yousqueeze hard ,like say the instance arrises that you need a front brake like everyone here recomendes, its will be all stopping power. hope i didnt ramble to much



you can see the caliper on my bike in between the springer bars.
or if you want to spend a little money to ensure you safety you can find a front fork with a disc brake caliper usually meens a new front wheel as well . but all that money you save on gas has to go somewhere doesnt it.
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Thank you, Oscar. Your directions and picture are very helpful. Another question has arisen. Can grease fittings be put in on a coaster hub? If so, would it just be a matter of drilling a hole and inserting the fitting?I am concerned about having to have to keep taking everything a part to regrease the bearings. I get the impression that it needs to be done pretty often. Thank you.
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Thank you, Oscar. Your directions and picture are very helpful. Another question has arisen. Can grease fittings be put in on a coaster hub? If so, would it just be a matter of drilling a hole and inserting the fitting?I am concerned about having to have to keep taking everything a part to regrease the bearings. I get the impression that it needs to be done pretty often. Thank you.
I do not see why not....I have these wheel with a grease fitting. Don't know if it came that way or someone added it.




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