Rear Mount an In-Frame Engine

theonlyhek

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Ok, hey I am a complete newbie at motor bicycles but I need some expert advice....

I was wondering if I would be able to rear mount an in-frame 'ebay' kit. The kind that comes with everything you need for like $150. I found some flat mounting kits that are meant for putting the ebay engine in a chopper bicycle. I have added the pictures.
My question, though, is about the logistics, such as: the fuel tank and carburetor system, and the maximum angle the engine can run a chain DOWN (not back to) the sprocket?

thanks
 

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Wow, that is exactly what I was talking about.

I don't know how to weld...
I am just looking for the cheapest way to get started, it seems like fun...:-{
 
With my recent adventure with hot mufflers, the muffler where it is would scare the Bjesus out of me. I would think the cheapest way would be to just mount it as normal.
 
With my recent adventure with hot mufflers, the muffler where it is would scare the Bjesus out of me. I would think the cheapest way would be to just mount it as normal.

Easy way to solve the problem of a potentially cooked behind is have the exhaust off and invert it so its blowing back and over the sparking plug..

Jemma xx
 
Easy way to solve the problem of a potentially cooked behind is have the exhaust off and invert it so its blowing back and over the sparking plug..

Jemma xx

Good idea, I did think of that but I was unsure if it would work.

I need a good way to make a custom rack, or possibly learn to weld....
 
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