Pocket bike CVT motor project

GoldenMotor.com
Feb 2, 2010
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hey guys/gals, got a bit of an idea here, below i have a X2 pocket bike motor that has CVT, electric-start/dynamo (12v) could be used for running lights ect anyways im thinking of mounting this on the back of the bike. btw had to post in here because it said you have to be active or something.
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Feb 2, 2010
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Derby,UK
What size engine is that,and what make???????
That carb looks like it would fit on my Bridgestone
its a mitsubishi 43cc here are the specs mate;
Engine Type: Forced Air-cooled,2-Stroke,Reed Valve
Displacement: 43cc
Rated.Power: 1.7KW/6700rpm
Max.Power: 1.8KW/6900rpm
Max.Torque: 2.65N.m/4600rpm
Igniting Way: C.D.I.
Starting Way: Pull with hand(Bounce-back staring)and Electric starting
Fuel Mixture: 25:1 ~ 40:1
Clutch Type : Centrifugal hoof rub type
btw the carb is a walbro thats all i know
 
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Blakenstein

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Sep 15, 2009
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My motors are Bridge stone. I have a 35cc and a 48cc-both are 2 cycles. Here is a picture of my 35 that I use for winter on my winter bike( The Mud Hog) I was told that my Bridestone Titans are made by company thats owned by Mittsubishi.
Any way, It would be great if one of .those Walbro carbs would fit.
Here is a piture of my 35cc
 

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