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mtrapuzz

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Starting a thread for my build. Starting with a Mongoose mountain bike and will be using a chainsaw engine most likely. That's about it for now. As she stand now.
 

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mtrapuzz

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Started tearing the bike down. Disposed of some unnecessary things like reflectors, kick stand, water bottle holster, the secondary handle bars, and some plastic pieces covering the crank arms. I got ride of the front brakes as well. I did have a question and wanted to see what everyone thought. The bike is a 21 speed, and I was thinking about just having one cog, which would make it a 7 speed. I don't know if I should do this or not.
 
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mtrapuzz

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Pretty much apart now except for the crank. I believe it's a 3 piece but it was getting dark and so I just stopped, but the arms would not budge off of the spindle. I'm pretty sure it will come apart with some encouragement. It's a mongoose frame. S series. It has an s2000 sticker on it. I tried to google it but i still don't know for sure, so if anyone knows for sure let me know.

Tomorrow I'm gonna sand everything and just spray some primer on it for now.
 

diceman2004

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i hope you make a cool gas tank for it , its getting boring seeing those bike kit gas tanks . i especially don,t find that big lip that runs around the bottom of those tanks verry attractive . chainsaws work good . just keep the cooling cowling on it or you.ll likely burn up the motor pretty quik . post some picks when you get it mounted
 

mtrapuzz

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I haven't given much thought to the gas tank. I was thinking of mounting the whole unit with the actual chainsaw gas tank on it. I guess I will have to see if I will need something bigger. I don't know what you mean by the bike kit gas tanks... The ones that have a half circle channel cut out to sit along the frame? Thanks for the thoughts.
 

mtrapuzz

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Finished the tear down, and sanded most of the frame with an orbital sander. Going to use a dremel to sand the areas I couldn't get to with the orbital. I am going to cut off the little cable guides all over the frame because I will be making some changes and want to run the cables how I want. I'll just use zip ties. I'm also going to cut off the brake mounts on the fork and frame. I will end up just using a rear brake rotor.
 

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magicalpancake

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Finished the tear down, and sanded most of the frame with an orbital sander. Going to use a dremel to sand the areas I couldn't get to with the orbital. I am going to cut off the little cable guides all over the frame because I will be making some changes and want to run the cables how I want. I'll just use zip ties. I'm also going to cut off the brake mounts on the fork and frame. I will end up just using a rear brake rotor.
Gonna weld in the mounts for the motor?