This will work if your frame/chain stays will allow. It's a tight squeeze with the Cranbrook. I've looked at it on my bike a few times. With a #41 and 26x2.125's, you will definitely rub.from i have read of other peoples post best deal with the chain is to shorten it until tight and use the tensioner on the pedal side
I work an oiled long thin awl under the grip as far as i can, Then stick the straw of the WD 40can in there and give it a shot. Then you can start twisting and pulling, It'll come off. If the weather is cool or it is very stubborn, figure out a way to heat it some to soften the rubber.where would the rear mount of the motor be in relation to the two bolts in the frame?
i rode it pretty hard for a few miles after i got it together, to adjust the handelbars where id like them and the seat an such. the wheels run true, i did grease wherever i could in the hubs and on the bearings for the steering tube.
how do i get the grip off the handelbar? is is glued or anything, i dont want to just cut it, it would be nice to use it on the twist throttle is this an easy swap?
thanks all
fedex predicted my kit will be in some time today, i cant wait to get this thing together
I needed no adpater. The u=bold adapter with the drill thru provision that came with the motor has stood firm for over a year on mineThat bike looks cool. I love the color. I might add that you may need a front motor mount adapter (from Sick Bike) to get the motor mounted.
Thank you. My searches didnt bring them up,hence my inquiryHi yodar. Bicycle-Engines has the 4G belt drive 49cc 4-stroke kit and the 4-cycle 49cc engine kit with the stageIII gear box available. They will have the 5/8" shaft 49cc 4-stroke HS engine only available next week. Thankyou.
Oh ok, I've got some brakes from some old Razor bikes, I'll have to see if those will work for me before I spend money on new ones. Brakes aren't that expensive any way. I'm still not sure about using a front break to stop the bike, but that's why we start off slow right?the bike has the coaster brake built in, the front brake was from an old mountain bike i had
just extra parts