Homemade shifter kit

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NEAT TIMES

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May 28, 2008
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Nice Quailty Bike. Looks Like A Neat Build. Picture Does Not Show Much!!
Or Is That Your Intention??

Looks Very Interesting. And A New Approach! Hoping To See More. Ron .cvlt1
 

NEAT TIMES

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May 28, 2008
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Thanks To Corgi, I Went Back In The Thread. Now I Remember Your Set Up. I Had My Big Mouth "agoing" !! Lol.

You Have Not Up Dated Us Lately. It Is Very Interesting Set Up.

If A 1 3/8" Left Hand Threaded Bottom Bracket Adjuster Sleeve =steel= Could Be Welded To A Steel Left Side Pedal Crank, Then U Could Use A 16 Tooth Left Hand Thread Freewheel Sprocket To Bolt You Large Chain Ring To.

Use The $24. Right Side Freewheel Threaded Crank And Freewheel Setup And U Could Have Your Pedals Back.

There May Be Aluminum Left Hand Bottom Bracket Bearing Adjuster`s Available !!! ?? That Would Even Be "more Gooder" And Handsome!!

Just Some Idea`s. You May Be Happy As Is. Here, We Need Pedals To Bee Legal.

You Have A Nice Build, As Is . Ron
 

SAYNONOW

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I'd go with a pull start just in case there aren't any hills around. Looks good, hope it works for ya. Let's see a video!
 

richierich

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Hi
Just knocked up a prototype motorized bike.
I believe your gear ratios will be high by a factor of about 2.
That will be like riding a single gear bike with 22 teeth on the rear wheel.
The hub also i think is reversed, the ratcheting is going the wrong way.
ALL of the technology is in the freewheel.
My motor drives the rear cluster and the chainring drives the RHS freewheel.
I can do 22 kph up very steep hills with 48 cc stock motor.

regards
 

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