Hello,
I have recently became competent in the art of the 2 cycle engine, so I do have a decent amount of standard engine knowledge. Anyway, I have been enlisted by my friend to build him a nice 4 stroke motorbicycle.
On first thought, I was just going to get this kit:
SkyHawk 49cc 4 Stroke Motor Kit
...and mount it on a mountain bike (with ample room in the triangle).
But, he and I are worried that it will not be powerful enough to carry him (roughly 190 pounds). He wants to be able to travel at around 30-35 mph on flat ground, and it also must be able to carry him at 25 mph up a decently steep hill. Does this engine have enough power to achieve that goal?
If not, are there any suggestions of a relatively easy method of mounting a more powerful engine onto a bike frame? It doesnt need to be a kit, I can assemble parts, but I cannot fabricate anything. I must be able to buy all the required parts to make it work online.
Thanks in advance!
I have recently became competent in the art of the 2 cycle engine, so I do have a decent amount of standard engine knowledge. Anyway, I have been enlisted by my friend to build him a nice 4 stroke motorbicycle.
On first thought, I was just going to get this kit:
SkyHawk 49cc 4 Stroke Motor Kit
...and mount it on a mountain bike (with ample room in the triangle).
But, he and I are worried that it will not be powerful enough to carry him (roughly 190 pounds). He wants to be able to travel at around 30-35 mph on flat ground, and it also must be able to carry him at 25 mph up a decently steep hill. Does this engine have enough power to achieve that goal?
If not, are there any suggestions of a relatively easy method of mounting a more powerful engine onto a bike frame? It doesnt need to be a kit, I can assemble parts, but I cannot fabricate anything. I must be able to buy all the required parts to make it work online.
Thanks in advance!