The trike went together in about 2 hours with no problem. I bought it online from Walmart because of their return policy and free shipping. The problems I encountered with the kit install were #1, gasbike sent me the wrong size clutch, 5/8 bore should be 3/4" bore for the 212cc engine, couldn't get a hold of their customer service dept. to get it rectified so I had to stand the cost and buy the right size.. #2, after hack sawing off the u bolts even with the nuts the engine still hit the 2 bolts that attach the engine mount to the frame. the remedy this I put spacers between the engine and engine mount. #3, two of the 1/2" engine mount bolts were restricted by the part of the frame the engine mount sits on. To remedy this I used high tensile 3/8" bolts. #4 Last but not least. I liked to have never got that CNC pineapple sprocket mount wobble and hop acceptable. Even after that it still moves around when tapped with a plastic mallet however under power it doesn't seem to move and I really poured the coals to it from a dead stop several times. I temporarily left the left rear fender off to make sure the drive chain didn't eat it if it came off a
bicycle vs tricycle for adults. Things left to do: windshield,head light, mirrors and half link for drive chain as it is a little bit to loose. I tried a 79cc predator with this and it was a real dog. Probably needed a bigger rear sprocket instead of the supplied 44 tooth. You really need to pedal a little to get it off the line but after that it has all kinds of power although it is kind of squirrely being driven by only one rear wheel. It goes a hellova lot faster than I'll ever ride it, different story for the bike though.