Finally got my 66cc back from the welders the other day (stripped rear mounting stud hole) & I've been using a friend's spare 48cc for the past month or so. Geez, is this thing rattly or what!
The vibrations are so bad its to the point that every time I ride it, something breaks. Today it actually shook the gas tank's studs off. I was putting around for a mile or so & looked down to see my gas tank hanging at a 90 degree angle with gas coming out all over me.
I've tried like 4 different front mount ideas, and the rear one seems fine.
First was an actual large tube adaptor that came with some other kit. Tightened it up alright but during the ride the thing suddenly started to vibrate (even more than usual) and back at the house I discovered one side of the u-bolt's threads stripped out and the nut was just hanging there
Second was a larger u-Bolt, but that didn't solve much anything
3rd was the clam shell adapters from "ThatsDax". But, the bolt heads that go into the engine would hit the frame before the adapter sat on it. I think its meant for the mountain bikes at walmart that have the oval-shaped tubes.
Now I've got the U-Bolt adapter plate mounted on the motor, with the clamping part of a chain tensioner to hold it on the other side, secured by two 1/4" bolts (the bolt holes magically decided they lined up perfectly). Just looking at it it should have 10x more holding power than a u-bolt since there's like a 3 or 4 square inch area covering the outer side of the tube, and I've pounded on the motor with a 2LB rubber mallet and it wont move. Yet it still vibrates to the point where everything on the bike wants to fall apart. While riding, the palms of your hands feels like their getting electrocuted at mid to high RPMS.
What's my next step here? Should I just chuck the thing and get a 48cc? Should I just weld the freakin' mounts onto the frame? Totally lost (and now without a fuel tank for a few days).
The vibrations are so bad its to the point that every time I ride it, something breaks. Today it actually shook the gas tank's studs off. I was putting around for a mile or so & looked down to see my gas tank hanging at a 90 degree angle with gas coming out all over me.
I've tried like 4 different front mount ideas, and the rear one seems fine.
First was an actual large tube adaptor that came with some other kit. Tightened it up alright but during the ride the thing suddenly started to vibrate (even more than usual) and back at the house I discovered one side of the u-bolt's threads stripped out and the nut was just hanging there
Second was a larger u-Bolt, but that didn't solve much anything
3rd was the clam shell adapters from "ThatsDax". But, the bolt heads that go into the engine would hit the frame before the adapter sat on it. I think its meant for the mountain bikes at walmart that have the oval-shaped tubes.
Now I've got the U-Bolt adapter plate mounted on the motor, with the clamping part of a chain tensioner to hold it on the other side, secured by two 1/4" bolts (the bolt holes magically decided they lined up perfectly). Just looking at it it should have 10x more holding power than a u-bolt since there's like a 3 or 4 square inch area covering the outer side of the tube, and I've pounded on the motor with a 2LB rubber mallet and it wont move. Yet it still vibrates to the point where everything on the bike wants to fall apart. While riding, the palms of your hands feels like their getting electrocuted at mid to high RPMS.
What's my next step here? Should I just chuck the thing and get a 48cc? Should I just weld the freakin' mounts onto the frame? Totally lost (and now without a fuel tank for a few days).
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