Oh yeah almost forgot about that part. Has a semi auto choke. You push choke lever on the carb down till it clicks and locks. Then when you want it off you twist the trottle all the way open and it releases the choke all by itself. \m/
I know SickBikeParts.com has jets for the CNS carb. You can also adjust the jet size by drilling it out larger with machinist drill bits to go larger, or solder the jet shut and drill a new smaller hole to make it smaller/leaner. Also, with the CNS carb the float adjustment has a fair amount of effect on how rich or lean the carb runs. If you are too lean you might try adjust the float to allow a little more fuel in the bowl, if you are rich you might try adjust the float so there is a little less fuel held in the bowl....Cool.
I have the CNS carb, it annoys me, but mostly because i need to re-jet it. Runs way too lean. Where'd you get your jets from? Dax?
I guess my point was that simply putting a motor on a bicycle and going 30mph IS abusing it, bikes weren't designed to hold up to this........On my new bike I will not be abusing it. Imma ride the crap out of it but not beat on it like I did the old one...
Then to answer the original question - no walmart has nothing that would work lol and belive me I have been scouring craigslist, pawn shops and such trying to find the ultimate. But just as these cheap 2 strokes are throw aways so is the cranbrook. Cranbrook - 88 bucks / new wheelset for sledgehamer (24") - 100 bucks plusI guess my point was that simply putting a motor on a bicycle and going 30mph IS abusing it, bikes weren't designed to hold up to this....
As for the cost of the bike, a new bike, I feel yah... I paid $545 for the mountain bike I'm using, in 1988! (my first ever credit card purchase! LOL) It's built like a tank, good vintage stuff. With that in mind I would suggest you keep an eye out for rummage sales, want ads, maybe local search on ebay, even on garbage day.... for a vintage mountain bike you could get for next to nothing and put a few bucks and little elbow grease into so the cost is lower and the quality higher. Often times people toss great bikes because the gears dont work right, he!!, you dont even need the gears with a mb! (even though you could probably fix them). Just something to keep in mind...
Different exhaust pipe = need to re-tune carb. Did you take that into account?Aight so new shorty chrome exhaust came in the mail yesterday but got off work stoopid late and didn't have time to mess with it. Got off early today and decided to bolt it up the second I got home. I have to say while it looks great and is whisper quiet - I freakin hate it. went from least hitting high 20s (by feel) with wide open exhaust to maybe 20 going down hill after bolting new exhaust up. I'm sick at the amount of power loss. Ill deffinatly be gutting this one too and just putting cap back on - at least this one the cap is out of sight and has a screw holding it for insurance. This shorty pipe is sooooooooo restrictive. I'm curious to how much louder the expansion chamber is. I'm seriously considering ordering it this next friday. (Gonna have to get the wifes permission on this one as she already pissed at what in a short period I have skrilla wise in my bike). My mind is blown after installing the new pipe and seeing the dramatic loss
Soooooooo sick
Not really - already gutted pipe. Not that it was a big deal, only thing holding cap on is a scew with a nut on it. Once that screw is removed endcap baffle and all pops right out. Noticed pinch in the middle of the baffle tube. When looking inside you can see through to the other side but its about a nickles thickness wide x the diameter of the tube. Super restrictive. So I cut it off. Lol no more restriction issue and pipe remains fairly quiet with endcap back in place. Now only if endcap would stay in its place lol. Gonna have to go to my buddys shop to weld it. I just don't trust the one screw. So for now I'm running the shorter pipe open once again till I can get to his shop this weekend sometime. \m/Different exhaust pipe = need to re-tune carb. Did you take that into account?
I think they all come from the same factory in China, but I wonder if the engines are sold priced according to quality, like Ni-Cad batteries.(IE: like Makita and Dewalt get the best ones)I was under the impression that there weren't any usa made engines either. At the very least duane swaps out the hardware. When his motor and the one I got from bgf from ebay, are set side by side, there is no comparison. The dax motor is all around better. Casting is different and trimmed up, the head is thicker, more sturdy looking on the dax motor and not a cheap bolt or stud on the whole thing. The bgf motor looks like it was just poured and slapped together, most of the screws and studs stripped the second a screwdriver or socket touched them. Not to mention the fact that it dropped bearings under the clutch in a matter of 2 miles. And the extra cash I paid for the black paintjob was a joke, as if the motor is looked at from eye level there is paint missing everywhere - looked great if you looking strait down on the head from the top. And was also missing head gasket when it arrived ( I made one from a monster can).
And thus has been my experience with these ht engines so far, and why I went back with the dax engine. I was just curious as to what else was out there when I originally posted this thread but ultimately went back with duane and gradys motor. - and also their customer service is better than exellent, they are always willing to talk to me on the phone and answer any questions I might have and even called me to make sure I recived my package on time. And they seem to dig the feedback I give them \m/