Behold THE MOHAWK

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Aug 26, 2015
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My friend, that needs a big, vintage Briggs and Stratton, or, get an Onan generator engine, those things last forever, and are just shy of bomb proof. Also check out the heavy duty springer forks at www.custommotoredbicycles.com

That thing has sooooo much potential! You could go with an in frame set up, or (like I would) use that huge rear deck for motor mounting. I for one wouldn't power the front, unless I were going for three wheel drive. But that's just me, diversity is wonderful, init?

Dax sells good stuff, but there is no replacement for displacement. I don't think 38cc is worth the trouble. If the Mohawk is half as heavy as it looks, that little motor may just struggle along at walking speed on flat ground, especially if you way any more than the average spandexer. Too much power is never enough, I can't imagine why anyone would go through all the money and hassle to motorize, then HAVE to help the thing up a hill. But again that's just me, and I figure if I wanted to pedal, I wouldn't be adding extra weight, what's the point if a boat anchor on a bicycle (tricycle)?
 
Aug 26, 2015
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Overgaard AZ
Oh come on! You already cut your hair and everything! Lol

The more time you take, the fewer mistakes you make. -James Lynn Allen

That Dax should do just fine on the point beach.
 

Shameless54

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Ha Ha! I'm a retired teacher and bus driver. I'm gonna dye my hair black with a white stripe going down the middle. That'll mess with they heads.

I wanna do the friction drive first and see how it works given my weight.

I would like to go with the Stanton 2 stroke friction drive so when I am on the flat I can peddle for exercise.

When I was young my long hair never quite covered my red neck.