what is your budget for the kit?Anyone know of a kit this size that is NOT friction drive?
Well, why didn't you say so?I am looking for a kit that mounts inside the frame, like the two-stroke kits, not on the axle side or over the rear wheel.
Willing to pay a couple of thousand?That's what I was afraid of guys. I just ain't that handy/savvy. If someone came up with such a kit, they'd sell a few dozen in Oregon.
You could make it yourself for a lot less and even use the doubleGAAAA! That's a lovely outfit, but I was hoping to keep it near $600 ...
I had a great lightweight bike that I thought I might try one of the motors on this page on:http://www.davesmotors.com/s.nl/c.885035/sc.12/category.27867/.fNice find Greybeard, I see they sell one with a 3.1:1 reduction gear, too:
http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/trforpogowis.html
Might be fun to tinker around with!
I had a great lightweight bike that I thought I might try one of the motors on this page on:http://www.davesmotors.com/s.nl/c.885035/sc.12/category.27867/.f
I just bought another bike frame, actually to build strong electric bike with, that would still make for a good motorized bike. The electric will be a lot heavier, but will have 3-3.5hp estimated. Still thinking about a lightweight shifter bike though.
http://bicycleczar.com/images/frames/DSCF4462.jpg
Why not order a sheet of stickers from one of the online sign companys.Anyone know of a kit this size that is NOT friction drive?
You could make it yourself for a lot less and even use the double
chain pocket bike gearbox. I don't think that the 35 cc Honda
would tear it up if you pedaled a bit.
Nice find Greybeard, I see they sell one with a 3.1:1 reduction gear, too:
http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/trforpogowis.html
Might be fun to tinker around with!
Wise.I would definitely argue against changing data or falsifying engine info. Find a way to do it legal and avoid complicity.