http://s982.photobucket.com/albums/ae309/Ron-Becker/Engine Mounting/So it looks like Im going to get the engine in ....almost.
What do you think? And more important what the heck do I do?
Yes, 2 different choppers. My daughter is about 5' 4", and she rides the chopper my son is on. Both bikes used were $50.00 each. Made the mount on the first photo, bought the mount on the second one.How much does it cost about to have a rear one? Since Im short theres really no mens bike that will have a triangle wide enough for me. Can I use this engine though?
Something like this, but flat bar instead of the "V" tubes. Or you could use the "V" tubes, but it wouldn't look good.One more question. What does the rear mount look like and where is a good place to get it? Thank you!!!
Yes a engine installed should look like something that what you have...But how in the world do you think this engine is coming anywhere close to fit. This engine won't fit into the stock frame, I don't care how you try to fit it. There is just NOT enough room. Please don't give this member hope that it will fit.
installed should look like this
For the carb to work right it has to be as level as possible or the float inside will not work right and the motor will flood from to much gas
Sure there is, the Macargi Touch for ~$170.Since Im short theres really no mens bike that will have a triangle wide enough for me. Can I use this engine though?
Looks like a good choice. Have fun building it. I like that frame.Ok NEW bike!!! I had to go into my savings. But its worth it. Its a step thru but Im not planning on putting a regular gas tank. Maybe I should call it a cup of gas LOL (Pun attended) A 17 inch frame diamond back Vital2 with pretty flowers and all. The bike shop I go to is wonderful. He knows all about gas engines. Wondered where I would put the gas tank.
I love this bike!!! Thanks for all your help. I had to think about what I wanted and a rear one would not work out for me.
Tilted somewhat won't effect the running of the engine, although if excessive (looks pretty good in the picture) you might need to adjust the carburetor float. Make sure the rear mount is mounted to the tube squarely, and has NO gaps, then figure what you will need for the front mount.One question. Its a wee bit tilted. Still a lot better than before. Is that OK? What it looks like in the picture can it stay like that or should I bolster it somehow? BTW I will have to use those U clamps because of the the front tube is wide or I can get longer studs. But the wheel is ready. At least something is ready!!!!!!