I'm just moving this post from an un-related thread to hear some thoughts on this subject. The thread was from the " Motorized Bicycle: Engine Kit Forum > Motorized Bicycle
Paint Booth & Chop Shop
and the post was from " Custom Frame For Thumper Motor".
I moved this here as to not pollute Jeff's thread with unrelated discussion.....
#104 Today, 04:53 AM
BiMoPed
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Location: SoCal, OC
Posts: 858
Re: Custom Frame For Thumper Motor
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Quote:
Originally Posted by scotto-
Looks like I'll be building a race specific bike next for these go-kart tracks we be racin on......seeing as how my 49cc bike is way undersized and under-powered compared to what they're letting race in the 4-stroke class.....the wheels are turnin!
Reply:
Scotto I tried letting those 6? hp Briggs bikes in the little 4 stroke class
at Willow Springs and they won too easily and the new track is probably
going to favor faster bikes?
Briggs bikes are going back into the Unlimited Gas class at the next race
on Oct 22nd.
The 49 cc 4 strokes will only have the 79 cc HF as a larger engined
competitor this time so please do some work on your Q Matic as that
bike was slow. lol
Thanks for letting me ride it at the track.
OK, here we go.
As I understood it from the beginning, the 4-stroke class would be 4-strokes less than 100cc and 3hp and under. Thinking this I don't mind running my stock 49cc Huasheng (with 2+hp) against bikes with slightly larger motors, such as the HF 79cc as I know what these 4-strokes can do because I build them. But when you let larger 150+cc and 5+hp engines in the class......gee, I wonder who's gonna win?
After getting pretty much smoked by larger engined bikes in this class, I asked if it would be ok to run the tandem in the 4-stroke finals race and Neil said ok as there were more bikes with greater than the 124cc's that the tandem has. All that cost me was winning the 1st prize of a 4-stroke shift kit given away by SBP's. But I placed much better on the tandem as I beat bikes I couldn't have come close to with an under powered, under sized 49cc HS.
You can bet I won't be racing a 49cc HS (under) powered bike again, but to keep it fair I think the 4-stroke class needs some division, ie. > 100cc and < 100cc.
Any thoughts on this subject?
Paint Booth & Chop Shop
and the post was from " Custom Frame For Thumper Motor".
I moved this here as to not pollute Jeff's thread with unrelated discussion.....
#104 Today, 04:53 AM
BiMoPed
Motorized Bicycle Elite Member Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: SoCal, OC
Posts: 858
Re: Custom Frame For Thumper Motor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quote:
Originally Posted by scotto-
Looks like I'll be building a race specific bike next for these go-kart tracks we be racin on......seeing as how my 49cc bike is way undersized and under-powered compared to what they're letting race in the 4-stroke class.....the wheels are turnin!
Reply:
Scotto I tried letting those 6? hp Briggs bikes in the little 4 stroke class
at Willow Springs and they won too easily and the new track is probably
going to favor faster bikes?
Briggs bikes are going back into the Unlimited Gas class at the next race
on Oct 22nd.
The 49 cc 4 strokes will only have the 79 cc HF as a larger engined
competitor this time so please do some work on your Q Matic as that
bike was slow. lol
Thanks for letting me ride it at the track.
OK, here we go.
As I understood it from the beginning, the 4-stroke class would be 4-strokes less than 100cc and 3hp and under. Thinking this I don't mind running my stock 49cc Huasheng (with 2+hp) against bikes with slightly larger motors, such as the HF 79cc as I know what these 4-strokes can do because I build them. But when you let larger 150+cc and 5+hp engines in the class......gee, I wonder who's gonna win?
After getting pretty much smoked by larger engined bikes in this class, I asked if it would be ok to run the tandem in the 4-stroke finals race and Neil said ok as there were more bikes with greater than the 124cc's that the tandem has. All that cost me was winning the 1st prize of a 4-stroke shift kit given away by SBP's. But I placed much better on the tandem as I beat bikes I couldn't have come close to with an under powered, under sized 49cc HS.
You can bet I won't be racing a 49cc HS (under) powered bike again, but to keep it fair I think the 4-stroke class needs some division, ie. > 100cc and < 100cc.
Any thoughts on this subject?
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