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Old 05-13-2008, 04:31 PM
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this is probably a dumb question but as someone who hasn't built a motorized bicycle yet i'm going to ask it anyway. does putting a motor on a bicycle reduce it's ability to still be used as a bicycle? my wife and daughter and i like to go riding (actually pushing pedals and stuff ) so i'd like my bicycle to still be a bicycle. is this hampered by the introduction of a motor?
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Old 05-13-2008, 04:34 PM
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Both of my bikes are just as easy to pedal after the addition of the engine as they were before the bicycle motor. Just a little extra chain noise is the only difference I can tell.........................
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Old 05-13-2008, 04:58 PM
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mine was a little harder to pedal after the bicycle motor was put on plus will weigh more. however i was able to pedal where i needed to go when i forgot to put gas in it. as far a stability i noticed no difference their
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Old 05-13-2008, 05:57 PM
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i just bought my first motorized bike. it was assembled already so i haven't ridden it without the motor, however mine is quite a work out to pedal. five minutes in i was sweating and panting like a wild animal. up hill jaunts are certainly out of the question, even on first gear. i end up having to walk it up. seemed to me that it was the extra weight of the motor. i know the frame can't weigh that much because i saw this bike at work and it was easily lifted. after seeing that you fellows dont have such a hard time pedaling makes me wonder if something might be wrong. i mean i'm not in the best shape, but i ride my bmx all over and it's never worn me out enough to have to walk up hills.
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Old 05-13-2008, 06:00 PM
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if you break down somewhere i strongly suggest takeing off the chain to the motor. you do have some drag thier. but you can pedal them.
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Old 05-13-2008, 06:07 PM
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i just bought my first motorized bike. it was assembled already so i haven't ridden it without the motor, however mine is quite a work out to pedal. five minutes in i was sweating and panting like a wild animal. up hill jaunts are certainly out of the question, even on first gear. i end up having to walk it up. seemed to me that it was the extra weight of the motor. i know the frame can't weigh that much because i saw this bike at work and it was easily lifted. after seeing that you fellows dont have such a hard time pedaling makes me wonder if something might be wrong. i mean i'm not in the best shape, but i ride my bmx all over and it's never worn me out enough to have to walk up hills.

Chain too tight?

Also, with the frame mount bicycle motors if you pull in the clutch and push the locking button, the clutch will usually drag a little. I have a really bad knee and I was able to pedal home eight miles relatively easily but I held the clutch in all the way the whole time, and that was the hardest part.

Now to the OP- The type of front mount friction drive like my avatar bike is no different to ride than a "regular" bicycle.
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Old 05-13-2008, 06:33 PM
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yes, i've noticed the dragging clutch, it is a pain, hurts my hand to hold it in all the way for too long, but even with it held in it's still quite straining. i find my breathing heavily after pedaling even long enough to start the engine.

tight chain seems like a good bet. what would i want to do to, first measure whether or not it is in fact the chains fault and if so then proceed to fixing it.?
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Old 05-13-2008, 06:41 PM
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You should have 3/4" to 1" of freeplay in the chain....I know that seems loose, but I tried it at a lot of different tightnesses and it was quietest and needed less adjustment when run looser.

Plus, I never had tensioner issues when I ran them like that.
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Old 05-13-2008, 09:31 PM
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In my opinion Rideing the a bike with the engine is better than walking, but not as good as a bike without one. I think it is the drag from the chain. I pedal with the engine running at the same pace as pedaling for a little work out. If I pedal hard it reves the engine which is not good. I just help the engine out a little especially when I have to slow down keep the engine from bogging which isn't good for your engine. I have rode the bike to the gym and then gotten on the stationary bike. The logic is all of the people there drove their car there anyway.
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Old 05-13-2008, 10:19 PM
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You should have 3/4" to 1" of freeplay in the chain....I know that seems loose, but I tried it at a lot of different tightnesses and it was quietest and needed less adjustment when run looser.

Plus, I never had tensioner issues when I ran them like that.

so how would i go about loosening the chain?

oh and just to clarify we are talking about the engine chain yeah?
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