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07-27-2009, 12:31 AM
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Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
!HOW! Crazy Horse is gonna try & fit a 110cc 4-Stroke Lifan on Stretch Cruiser, this is a project that I'm doing with a friend & fellow owner of a hardknock bobber, who lives up the street from me.
My partner & co-builder in this attempt swapped out his stock hardknock bobber 110cc motor for a 125cc motor, so we will be attempting to install his 110cc motor in one of my stretch cruiser's.
I must admit this is a challenge but we're willing to try it!
Will see how it goes, you never know it might just work.
Peace Crazy Horse.
P.S. picture this hardknock bobber 110cc 4-stroke motor on this stretch cruiser, will it work will never know unless we try!
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07-27-2009, 03:12 AM
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Re: Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
Now We're Talkin'!!!
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07-27-2009, 03:26 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
not impossible.. go for it I say that motor looks sweet
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07-27-2009, 11:16 AM
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Re: Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
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Originally Posted by Sydneysider
not impossible.. go for it I say that motor looks sweet 
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Venice Boy, Toad, Sidneysider, Crazy Horse say's thanks for the positive encouragement!
Will be starting on this attempt this morning, more posts will follow as this new build is worked to success!
Peace Crazy Horse.
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07-27-2009, 12:50 PM
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Join Date: May 2008
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Re: Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
gonna need some frame re-inforcing with that much power
I see gussets in your future
off topic...CH, have you done an EZM stretch yet???
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07-27-2009, 01:08 PM
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LORD VADER Moderator
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Re: Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
You ought to be able to wheelie and do some real burnouts with that engine. Have fun!
Norman
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07-27-2009, 02:54 PM
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Re: Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
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Originally Posted by azbill
gonna need some frame re-inforcing with that much power
I see gussets in your future
off topic...CH, have you done an EZM stretch yet???
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AzBill, I will be using one of my EZMOTORBIKE Kits on one of my bikes just haven't decided which way to go with it just yet, as a Board Track Racer Build or Stretch Cruiser Build, will do something very soon!
Peace Crazy Horse.
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07-29-2009, 09:45 AM
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Re: Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
!HOW! This is day (3) three will post more info as this build progresses, It looks like it'll fit now we have to figure out how to run the drive chain to rear drive sprocket.
Peace Crazy Horse.
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Originally Posted by Crazy Horse
!HOW! Crazy Horse is gonna try & fit a 110cc 4-Stroke Lifan on Stretch Cruiser, this is a project that I'm doing with a friend & fellow owner of a hardknock bobber, who lives up the street from me.
My partner & co-builder in this attempt swapped out his stock hardknock bobber 110cc motor for a 125cc motor, so we will be attempting to install his 110cc motor in one of my stretch cruiser's.
I must admit this is a challenge but we're willing to try it!
Will see how it goes, you never know it might just work.
Peace Crazy Horse.
P.S. picture this hardknock bobber 110cc 4-stroke motor on this stretch cruiser, will it work will never know unless we try!
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07-29-2009, 02:39 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Re: Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
SWEET!! I can't wait to see this one riding soon! That's a real RPM screamer!
Crazy Riding,
ZnsaneRyder
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08-01-2009, 10:29 AM
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Re: Notice! Crazy Horse's 110cc Lifan Stretch Cruiser Build Attempt!
!HOW! Crazy Horse say's can or has anyone else, started a Stretch Cruiser build using the Lifan 4-stroke 110cc motor, my build is progressing, I know it has to be 49cc or less in Maryland, Washington, D.C. or Virginia to be Legal for the street but who say's I'll be riding this bike on the street anyway!!!
Peace Crazy Horse.
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Originally Posted by Crazy Horse
!HOW! Crazy Horse is gonna try & fit a 110cc 4-Stroke Lifan on Stretch Cruiser, this is a project that I'm doing with a friend & fellow owner of a custom bobber, who lives up the street from me.
My partner & co-builder in this attempt swapped out his stock custom bobber 110cc motor for a 125cc Lifan motor, so we will be attempting to install his 110cc Lifan motor in one of my stretch cruiser's.
I must admit this is a challenge but we're willing to try it!
Will see how it goes, you never know it might just work.
Peace Crazy Horse.
P.S. picture this custom bobber 110cc 4-stroke Lifan motor on these Custom Stretch Cruisers, will it work will never know unless we try!
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