Re-Birth Of An Old Racer

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culvercityclassic

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Re-Birth Of An Old Racer....DYNO

I have had this bike for some time and it has won races in the past with Iceman as the pilot. The motor was a built 200cc, that was fast, new power plant will be a HF99cc.

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Fatandre

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I am starting my build and cannt decide on the motor yet. I might start with a China girl and then work my way from there.
I want it to be fast and make trips of 35 miles one way. Would that be possible?

Here is what I have allready



Maybe this 6.5 hp engine could work?

http://allegro.pl/silnik-spalinowy-czterosuwowy-6-5km-nowy-model-i3872060655.html

I am really trying to work my way with a budget here in Poland as we have no where such community and stuff like you in the US
 
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Fatandre

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I know thats a challenge.
I have to start somewhere. The CG should be ok.
Fred has been getting some sick speed from his engines
 

culvercityclassic

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Yes Fred has been doing good with his heads and research and development. The guys around me walked all over my built 99cc fourstroke a couple weeks ago. They had 5 bikes that did over 50mph. They were also running small rear sprockets and racing on flat ground. I was still impressed which has led me to build a good CD.
 

Fatandre

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I will wtart by finishing the overall bike. Then add the engine and while I learn my way around a CG I will build a strong 2 stroke engine for the Bike
 

Theon

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2 stroke will do 50 Mph but for how long?
My bikes are happy at 65 Kph (what ever that is 40 Mph?) And will do that without trouble. I can get 80 Kph, but you need a well balanced crank (9500 Rpm with a 36t sprocket and 26" wheels), good pipe and better brakes!
And expect it to be loud!
But I like the light weight of the two stroke, and the low cost, plus 65-70 Kph (40 odd Mph) seems a sensible speed on a push bike, 50 Mph unless on the track, scares the **** out of me but is fun occasionally.