Anyone Buy a Kit From rose326a?

GoldenMotor.com

rohmell

Active Member
Jun 2, 2010
1,531
6
38
New York
Yeah, I saw those posts about Pirate Cycle vs. Manic Mechanic that have mysteriously disappeared, so DMB, you are not alone.

As for buying from Pirate, see last post in this thread, I wanted to buy 10 half-links from them, and shipping was $30, no thanks, and later for that:
http://motorbicycling.com/f3/chain-half-links-any-good-29221-2.html

So, you see, I was ready to order a whole bunch of stuff from these guys in addition to a measly 10 half-links ( I just checked it again, still the same $30 shipping for 10 half-links), and wanted to get an idea of the S&H, but that type of rape, I am not down with, so later for them as a vendor.

By the way,
Anyone buy a kit from zminglu1968?
Just curious if anyone here has bought a kit from zminglu1968, Any good, any problems, etc. Their price is better than BGF, I may have to switch vendors:
80CC Engine Moto Kit for Motorized Bicycle Bike | eBay
 

deacon

minor bike philosopher
Jan 15, 2008
8,114
9
0
north carolina
I have nothing to add really except that one kit was enough for me. I sold the bike to someone else after a few months. I got the fever for motor bikes, just not for kits. Although I almost went back to a friction kit, until I saw the price tag on them.
 

rohmell

Active Member
Jun 2, 2010
1,531
6
38
New York
I know what you mean about the friction drive prices. I was motorizing a bunch of bikes for the neighborhood kids around here, and I was using the DAX friction drive when it was 89 dollars and free shipping, Now that kit is $149.99 + $15 S&H, an increase of about 54%.

Unfortunately, the kids who were promised motorized bikes are the ones suffering now due to vendors' greed.
 

fasteddy

Well-Known Member
Feb 13, 2009
7,445
4,888
113
British Columbia Canada
rohmell, not vendor greed but the government requiring that you have motors brought into the country certified that they meet the clean air act.
The tab for that is about $30,000. The customer pays that in the end. You know all to well which end your paying with.

Steve.
 

rohmell

Active Member
Jun 2, 2010
1,531
6
38
New York
rohmell, not vendor greed but the government requiring that you have motors brought into the country certified that they meet the clean air act.
The tab for that is about $30,000. The customer pays that in the end. You know all to well which end your paying with.

Steve.
Fasteddy, We're talking about the friction drive kit,a bent piece of sheetmetal and some misc. hardware, it does not include any engine.
 

deacon

minor bike philosopher
Jan 15, 2008
8,114
9
0
north carolina
I am building with the drive wheel bolted to the flywheel. The engine is a weedeater type 30 or more cc and the clutch is a few pieces of fence stretcher bars. Shifter cable for throttle attched to the hand trigger cable with a brass cable stop. A spring for tension and your naborhood kids are riding again. See diy weed whacker revisited.

Kids and old guys like me is who I designed this for years ago. I moved on now I have moved back with a few new tricks.
 

fasteddy

Well-Known Member
Feb 13, 2009
7,445
4,888
113
British Columbia Canada
Ah ha, the skys opened and the sun shone and I could for miles. Sorry rohmell.

Then on the brighter side. I just bought an electric hub motor kit for my bike and it was only $869. No battery

A $165 seems cheap after that.

Steve.
 

deacon

minor bike philosopher
Jan 15, 2008
8,114
9
0
north carolina
the clutch wouldnt work for me but good luck. If you have to ditch the clutch save the nut and use it to cap the end of a pipe nipple for a spindle. make sure the spindle is against the fly wheel since you want as little wobble as possible to keep the bearing from going out. If the spindle sticks out at the end of the flywheel on that three inch spacer, it would probably need a bearing on the outside end as well. Good luck/
 
Last edited:

Donavan321

New Member
Sep 27, 2012
238
0
0
Appleton, Wisconsin
I have bought several kits from rose326a. Now for starters......the sellers don't always have control of the quality of the kit, where it's assembled they have control over. Now....I've bought about 4 kits and one individual motor from her....all of the motors I've gotten ARE GREAT and very reliable, not ONE problem....except when you get it ...you have to pull the clutch cover off, remove wing nut and free the "3 pins" not too hard......after that reassemble and they usually fire right up and have quite a a bit of power even before break in, never had issues with leaking, missing parts, improper fits or etc. I'm building another motorized bicycle and I have a rose326a kit coming in the mail! I ONLY buy from her when I buy on ebay...otherwise the guys at bike berry are great too! I bought one kit from luckyearlybird, and it was OK.....the muffler was cheap and fell apart....but it did run good, but still not as good of a kit as the ones that come from rose, wherever she/he gets them...they're pretty good. One time I had a petcock leak and I wasnt under warranty(I forgot my time was up by 2 days) I sent a message explaining the issue calmly, saying I was still under warranty(which i wasnt :p) and said "could I please get a replacement" I get a reply saying, "I'm sorry for the troubles, sure! Send me the address and will ship tomorrow. I sent my address...came in the mail 2 days later. Never had problems with kits or customer service, I also have ordered tensioners, carburetors, fuel filters and other misc parts from her as well as motor99motor(another GREAT seller) Just my 2 cents....
 

mew905

New Member
Sep 24, 2012
647
9
0
Moose Jaw
www.SpeedDemon.ca , with the "forum2012" coupon, a new 66cc motor kit can be had for $152 CAD after shipping (however it may be different if shipping to the states). It's a type D motor from what I've seen, hardware looks like 12.9 alloy. My roommate runs it, came in only 3 days on basic shipping and it's pretty torquey, it's gotten to the point where he's going to weld the mount onto his bike (motor keeps yanking itself off-center)

EDIT: just checked how much to ship to the US... it's an incredible $135.63 USD AFTER shipping with the forum2012 code!

EDIT2: False alarm, that blows hard, found this on the motor kit page "Due to EPA regulations kits with motors are unavailable to USA."
 
Last edited:

maniac57

Old, Fat, and still faster than you
Oct 8, 2011
4,484
22
0
memphis Tn
Rose is one of my go-to vendors. Mingsinternational is also the same people.I've bought several dozen kits from them without a problem except for one bad coil which was replaced free and fast.
I do pull the jugs on all new engines and rinse out all the debris before starting.