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Old 05-28-2009, 08:09 PM
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Default First build, whatchya think, any ideas?

Hey guyes this is my first build. I took the photos yesterday before all my flywheel problems... Its a honda racing bike. I think its either 22" or 20" in tires. Not to sure with all the specs. So far i Got the motor on Memorialday and on that day i opened and cleaned out everything. Then wendsday i moved over the right brake to the left side, removed the gear from the pedals and used that cable as the throtle, changed that twisty thing to a handle, put on an on/off switch and wired the off side, and mounted a gas tank. Today i fixed the flywheel, put on the bmx peg, and put on the wire to the on switch. Now whats left is to run the gas lines, attach the throttle cable, attach the killswitch to the motor and build a frame to hold the motor. Hopefully i could finish it by tommorow... any ideas, hints, or advice is apprieciated.

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Old 05-29-2009, 03:58 PM
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Default Re: First build, whatchya think, any ideas?

Come on i know someone has something say...lol well the tires are 26 in and yeah i just need help putting on the frame of the motor to the bike. IDK but it feels so wobbly is it normal, any ideas

P.S. cant weld on this bicycle cause its not really my bike

Thanks though...
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Old 05-29-2009, 05:48 PM
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Default Re: First build, whatchya think, any ideas?

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IDK but it feels so wobbly is it normal, any ideas
It looks wobbly... if you cant weld to the bike I would think you need heftier material or brace it some more.

I would at least cut the top brackets and use the second hole to mount to the motor, the closer you get the brackets to the motor the less it should wobble.
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Old 05-29-2009, 08:49 PM
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thanks ill try it i boutght some smaller brackets so yeah ill try it later...
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Old 05-29-2009, 10:30 PM
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Default Re: First build, whatchya think, any ideas?

I have this kit and it seems to be bulletproof. It's got a sealed bearing on both sides of the scrubber and mounts like a rear rack. The 'quick release' goes in the slots on the two support bars (in the upper left side of pic) so that you can lift or lower the scrubber onto the tire. This setup is so simple that it's perfect. I have rear suspension, like you, so I drilled a hole through the seat post and use one bolt at the front (I did not use two of the bolts and that flat bar). I keep the scrubber just touching the tire so that when I sit on the bike, it lowers a little, making better contact with the tire. It was the lazy way but it works great but I did adjust the rear suspension to very stiff. I'd try to get ideas from this if I was you. The part the motor mounts to could be made out of a 6 inch square tube about a foot long if you cut a side off.
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Old 05-29-2009, 11:32 PM
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Default Re: First build, whatchya think, any ideas?

put a counter weight on the other side,like a basket with stuff in it.
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Old 05-30-2009, 02:40 AM
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Thats all great ideas, i might look into that mount. If you have a website please show me where... I really didnt wanna spend too much on it cause it my first build and so far i spent about 30 dollars so yeah... I'll most like make a mount similar to ita counterweight also sounds good...

Thanks, ill keep you guyes posted
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Old 05-31-2009, 03:30 PM
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hey guys great success. Im at about 95 % finished. Thanks for the suggestions. I just need to get 2 turnbuckles to tighten it and to finish wiring the killswitch and connecting the throttle...

So hows it look???

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Old 06-01-2009, 09:13 AM
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looks like erector

i like it, but be carefull with all those nut joints.......use locktite....use red locktight.
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Old 06-01-2009, 07:51 PM
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is that the one u have to heat up so that it comes off?
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