Honda GS 190 How to use on Motorized Bicycle?

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LabRat

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This engine is on local craigs list $120. Add states it was removed from a pressure washer. How does one use this engine when end of the output shaft is geared? Is that part of the shaft or is it removable? See pic. Thx
 

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JonnyR

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Re: Honda GS 190 How to use on MB?

you need a gear puller and you use it to pull the gear and the shaft is under it its a good motor its 5.2 hp 8.3 ft lbs of torque and it weighs 31 lbs

forgot its counterclockwise and if you dont have a gear puller a machine shop will do it
 

Velodrome

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Re: Honda GS 190 How to use on MB?

This is what they can look like with some ( lotsa ) work in skilled hands. THis is actually a GC 160 but you get the idea. Pic 2 is what happens when you have a board machinest laying about...
 

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ocho ninja

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Re: Honda GS 190 How to use on MB?

Oh my lanta!
That is one freaking sweet motor! Their is a crisis in my pants haha

How long did it take to make the engine look like that?

I like the intake, sell any like that?

Is that bike Functional?
 

Velodrome

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Re: Honda GS 190 How to use on MB?

Not my build. Look at the videos, he rides it. Put some ice on that lump. It'll go down :)
 

LabRat

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Re: Honda GS 190 How to use on MB?

always amazed at how skilled others are, its the kind of skill not forsale and when it is I can not afford it..... :(
 

itchybird

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Re: Honda GS 190 How to use on MB?

You want a motor with the 3/4" keyed shaft so it take a common kart/minibike clutch. Don't buy a motor unless you know what shaft it has first. These are very common motors, you should be able to find one with correct shaft for under a hundred bucks.

Unless you know what is under that gear, don't plop down the coin.