Driveline drag while pedaling?

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Trey

$50 Cruiser
Jan 17, 2013
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Where cattle outnumber people 3 to 1.
Was recently obliged to pedal the $50 Cruiser a few miles. That was unpleasant! My newly rebuilt rear wheel started coming apart and the engine chain was turning and the gearbox was begging and it was cold but I was sweating... you know those days.

I've got a 49cc 4stroke Huasheng, stage 3 gearbox, permanently engaged, and one pedal speed, and in my case that is fat-boy miles an hour:)

Wondering if anyone else has had issues with driveline drag while pedaling, and what you did about it?
 
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Trey

$50 Cruiser
Jan 17, 2013
1,432
5
0
Where cattle outnumber people 3 to 1.
Negative. It is a simple engine shaft/ centrifugal clutch/ gears/ engager/ drive gear system. By permanent engagement, I mean that I have removed the handle bar mounted clutch cable lever, and used a little spring inside the engager lever housing (on top of gearbox) to keep the drive gear engaged to the gears (and therefore the clutch), so that anytime I give enough throttle for the clutch to engage, the drive gear turns the chain. Works great.
 

WightBoy

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Aug 30, 2012
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Ah, I got ya. It sounds like it is operating normally then. With it permanently engaged you will definitely have parasitic drag because of turning the gears. I would recommend a freewheel hub on the rear wheel unless you already have one.
 

Trey

$50 Cruiser
Jan 17, 2013
1,432
5
0
Where cattle outnumber people 3 to 1.
I believe it to be, under normal conditions:) I believe that when I re-built it I didn't clean the threaded surfaces well enough before applying blue thread lock. The pic by my name is that wheel. Should have been paying attention instead of showing off what a terrific wrench I am!lol Even at first though, it did drag noticeably.
 

WightBoy

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sounds like you may have a defective freewheel. In theory if they are working properly, you should have little to no parasitic drag from the drivetrain.