Tempting sale, but my wife would kill me

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Mozenrath

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Haha, certified by all states EXCEPT California. Typical. I guess the only kind of engine certified for California would be a car, but the way things are going with CARB, 10 years from now the only kind of vehicle us Californians will be allowed to own is a horse and buggy.

I have never used a 4-stroke, but it seems like a great deal!
 

wayne z

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Which way does that shaft spin?

isn't it on the pedal side?
You can mount it with the shaft on the pedal chain side if you use fricton drive like I did here.

I used a 99cc and it does an honest 40 mph.. The 212 is way too big for a daily rider to me.

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The_Aleman

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Scotto has a CVT. It's uhh, quite readily available and other enterprising MaBers use it. Google AGK. Not to say Scotto aint a master ofc :D

A CVT'd HF 6.5 or the Pred 212 is srs biz. Not for novice riders _at all_. You're basically bolting a powerful gokart drivetrain to a bicycle and going 50+ easy lol

Wayne Z: You have one of the coolest friction drives I ever seen. Kudos! That is a lot of engine!

Edit: I must say tho, IMHO, the HF6.5 and 212 don't belong on street-ridden MaBs unless they look like they came like that.
That takes a lot of work and respect for the power.
 
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