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Old 04-20-2009, 10:46 PM
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Howdy Folks!

I'm a newbie here, but I recently bought a Engine Kit for my old bike and finally got it going after having a few Chain Problems.

Since I have that all fixed now (I think) I would like to become a new Member here and maybe help other folks out too as I get to learn the ropes around here.

So far, I've put on a successful Hour and 45 Minutes and nearly 30 Miles on the newly Motorized Bicycle since last Friday and Saturday. All I can say so far is that this has been one heck of a Fun Undertaking!!!

I ran into a few issues, but I have since worked them out. Now I'm having a Great time with this when the weather is good. !!!
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Old 04-20-2009, 10:56 PM
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Just check out my Avitar. That's my Bike. Rather old crap, huh?

Trust me, I'm sure I need to Learn a few things here too.
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Old 04-21-2009, 12:09 AM
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Welcome to the forum cowboy, glad you joined us.

Your bike looks great!
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Old 04-21-2009, 11:31 AM
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Howdy Cowboy, welcome. Great lookin' MB. Glad you got the bugs worked out. Chain thing can be a drag. (throws folks? lol, I couldn't decide which bad pun to use)
Post pics! (have to make so many posts b4 system lets you)
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Old 04-21-2009, 09:34 PM
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Welcome to the forum cowboy, glad you joined us.

Your bike looks great!
Thanks for the Welcome! A fellow from one of my Camper Forums told me about this place after I posted about Modding my bike into a Motorcycle. I have to say... there's a lot of info I'll need to get to know around here at this forum/site. There's a Lot to read and Learn. But I'm the new guy here, so this is to be expected.

So far though, I'm havin' a great time with the MB.
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Old 04-21-2009, 09:52 PM
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Chain thing can be a drag. (throws folks? lol, I couldn't decide which bad pun to use)
Not only is that a good Pun Dan, but a hard felt FACT!

The first half run around the block, the chain came off and locked HARD against the spokes at the rear wheel. Damn near threw me as the bike went into a total skid to a dead halt. I ended up buying a whole new chain from a local bike shop here in town to get that successful first 30 miles under my belt.

I'll try to post pics when I learn how and/or have enough posts to be allowed to do so. Then you guys might take back the "Great Lookin' Bike" compliments. It really is an ugly old thing....

But it's become so much more fun now with the Engine working now!!
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Old 04-21-2009, 10:18 PM
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Dang Cowboy, glad you didn't get hurt! You have 30 miles on so should be fine, but please make sure your rear sprocket is OK and chain is not ridding up on the teeth. Easy test is walk her and watch rear sprocket for wobble and listen for "tink tink" If you hear a "tink" file down the teeth so chain seats. Talk and post lots!

No such thing as an ugly MB! lol, just us ugly MBers. (they are like babies, the more fuglie, the more you want to play with 'em)(but don't race either for money or you get probation and a record))


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Old 04-21-2009, 11:27 PM
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Not only is that a good Pun Dan, but a hard felt FACT!

The first half run around the block, the chain came off and locked HARD against the spokes at the rear wheel. Damn near threw me as the bike went into a total skid to a dead halt. I ended up buying a whole new chain from a local bike shop here in town to get that successful first 30 miles under my belt.

I'll try to post pics when I learn how and/or have enough posts to be allowed to do so. Then you guys might take back the "Great Lookin' Bike" compliments. It really is an ugly old thing....

But it's become so much more fun now with the Engine working now!!
The same thing happened with me, twice. The chain looks ok but probably just a little stretched, so didnt replace it.
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Old 04-21-2009, 11:28 PM
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I guess I have enough posts so I may show a Pic? Looks that way.

There's a larger pic of the bike after the first 1/2 run around the block and I put the chain back on the rear sprocket.

The gearbox cover is removed here cause I was lookin' for what got to be locked up. Also, the Milk Crate has since been removed from this bike so that I could check closer in on the chain alignment. I've also tidied up the cables and fuel line after I got the chain situation corrected. It looks a little better, but this is still an ugly bike. Fun... but ugly. But I don't mind.

Motorized Bicycle Mod. pictures from friends & fun photos on webshots That should be a Link to my Webshots Gallery for the bike. If I did that properly, and I think I did.
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Old 04-21-2009, 11:35 PM
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Kool ride Cowboy
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