I marvel at your project, the design for its simplicity. I admire a lot and I think gives stability to the engine only with the left arm fixed interpete not hardly believe in its function, which is a great wonder, without a doubt congratulationsIts here in post #1 if you missed it.http://motorbicycling.com/f36/another-friction-drive-last-one-i-31318.html#post301006
To me, lowering the engine would be just engaging the the drive system. So thinking about this again, it would be OK."...the moped shall have a power drive system that functions directly or automatically without clutching or shifting by the operator after the drive system is engaged"
Now that's what I want to see my idea is similar to yours, excluding the hinge, my idea will require a hinge to mount the motor a angle bracket etc. But I will be taking your idea for the lift so that's 3 ideas to make one good one.Even Im begining to think I might be needing to check myself in some where for a little shock therapy. I realized I can ride an MB for 10 days and not ride the same one-sad! Oh well enough self examination. This is my latest bike, it came from the Police auction lot. Started as a Schwinn Ditch, I call it by a similar name. Any way it was in sad shape, the cool deep V wheels with the disc brake were trashed, so I pieced it together with what was on the other bikes. Had a NIB Lifan that Wayne Z nearly had me convinced to do an inframe with. Problem was I never liked the bike that was set up to do it on. Also I am big fan of big bore (100cc) 4 stroke direct drive bikes. The Lifans have proven to be perfect, or nearly so you do have to put gas in them. Any way this bike is very light and fairly fast for a 4stroke direct, 33mph on GPS with a 2.25" roller. Ran out of horse mat finally and used oak in the cheap and easy roller format. GREAT roller. I thought it might have to break-in. Bit like a bulldog from the get go. Has Deacons scissor lift clutch, works like a charm with very little effort. This bike is a sweet heart, very smooth, quiet, cruises nicely at 28mph, and is very simple to ride. Will probably replace my trusty Mongoose/Lifan that has about a zillion miles on it(sniff).
*Bing* I'll take roller for 200 alex, I need that I don't want some peg eating my tire away, I prefer rubber on rubber.Both are excellent engines and have their advantages. I have more Lifans and time on them than Predators. I think the Lifan may be overall a little more compact(minus the tank). I believe the Predy revs a bit higher and the Lifan makes a bit more torque due to a longer stroke. The only large engine I have used for direct FD has been the Lifan, but I dont know why a Predy wouldnt work as well. I have wondered if a lifting mechanism is a really a clutch, or simply a way to disengage the engine for pedaling? When in the drive mode the engine is a clutchless direct drive. Guess it depends on who you are trying to explain it to.