Anyone use a pocket bike motor?

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john_the_great

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I've researched some of the cheap chinese pocket bike 49cc engines and they claim to put out about 3 hp at 11,000. I was wondering if anyone used a pocket bike motor, and how they performed.
 

Kevlarr

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The trick would be getting one up to 11k rpm. I have a junk pocket bike that I rescued from a dumpster and the chain it uses is tiny plus even on a bike that small the rear sprocket is almost as big as the rear tire. If I remember right the front sprocket only has about 6 teeth.

I've been tempted to go the other way and put a China Girl engine on the pocket bike. lol
 

noco

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i recieved a free scooter...needs a stator due to the crank sensor being built in....i was looking how to intergrate these things but i scrapped the idea when i found a coffin from an old haunted house....no no a real coffin...i guy i work with has it...i think that motor clutch and cvt is going in there
 

happycheapskate

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I HAD a pocketbike for a while, but some ******bag stole it. It didn't even run.
I got to ride another one for a while that I fixed for a friend's kids. It was the little cheap one like from pep boys or something. It had a 12v "starter" that was more like an electric assist start and battery charger. It was about 40-50cc. It would move the bike from a dead stop but only really got going around 15-25mph. It used some crappy little skinny chain that I don't know of any other uses for. no hobby shops or mechanics, even tire shops, will touch these things. Someone gave me a free tire valve and a cola just to go away.

I was going to rack mount it to a bicycle like a BMX or old rigid 26" bike.

Glad to see someone has done it.
 

biken stins

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A engine mount to fit MB's is being auctioned. got one. well built and price was right. Shipping was high. Pocket engine for $75. Now to find a donar bike.My guess is it will need a jack shaft.
These motor bicycles are habit forming. Got to keep trying till its right.
 

happycheapskate

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Pocket bike motor, easy mount, any bike

BICYCLE ENGINE KITS FROM BIKEMOTORPARTS.COM has US made "staton drive" roller bearing kits, that can take a pocketbike or weeder engine easily.

A engine mount to fit MB's is being auctioned. got one. well built and price was right. Shipping was high. Pocket engine for $75. Now to find a donar bike.My guess is it will need a jack shaft.
These motor bicycles are habit forming. Got to keep trying till its right.
 

itchybird

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The pocket bike guys also have an air cooled version of the the motor john the great posted, they claim 7mp out of a little 39cc displacment -the ultimate air cooled motor indeed. While the 39cc sounds more like a weed whacker motor, the thought of a 7hp certainly caught my attention.

I called the boys at pocket bikes unlimited a few weeks back, he said 'out of stock, call back in a couple weeks', I called again today, he said 'out of stock, call back in a couple of weeks'. Asked about the the claims of 7hp, he said 'these motors rip, with a few mods you can get 10hp'. 10hp from a little 39cc motor sounds great, but sounds a bit optimisitic.

Anyone run one of these? A bit pricey at $415, but an honest 7hp for 4 bills is pretty tempting to me.

Rich
 

spad4me

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I use a gp 460 4.2 hp stock.
With a tuned pipe around six hp and still uses 91 octane

This engine will last a while your pocketbike engine wont last.
The pocket bike engines have too small ports to reach 15000 plus rpm like a piped gp 460 can.

The bb88xx is a link to Daves Discount motors.
bb88xx
 

2dawgs

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Spad4me,

What are you using the engine on (MB, etc.)?

If using on a MB, what's the set up (transmission, jackshaft, etc.) or do you hook it up & go?

Thanks.
 

happycheapskate

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Stroke, Compression, timing, complete fuel burn, balance, cooling efficiency, bearing/journal friction, exhaust efficiency: All of these things dramatically effect how fast an engine can turn and how much power can be made with it.
 

michaelgrav

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I bought the same motor you have pictured from pocket bikes unlimited and have a machinist and fabricator working on custom mounts & a jackshaft assembly to fit the engine. We are still looking at some heavy cruisers and good rear hub to handle the power. I will post pics once we get moving on this project cause my funds are going to a trip to the Philippines to fly my wife & children here.
I want to build this only for part time riding unlike my Sculls cruiser which is a full time commuter.
 

john_the_great

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I use a gp 460 4.2 hp stock.
With a tuned pipe around six hp and still uses 91 octane

This engine will last a while your pocketbike engine wont last.
The pocket bike engines have too small ports to reach 15000 plus rpm like a piped gp 460 can.

The bb88xx is a link to Daves Discount motors.
bb88xx
When I started this thread I was un-aware of the existence of the GP 460 now I wanna hook it up to a cvt and build the ultimate mb.

This ported gp460 with a tuned pipe is definitley putting out more then 4.2hp lol

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