If you ran a 9 tooth & 54 tooth at 3500 rpm it would be around 45mph, but you still have the offset issue. So with the Jack Shaft it make it easier all around even if it doesn't seem to be easier.ratio and offset the engine is to wide to go strait back
That's a 6 to 1 ratioIf you ran a 9 tooth & 54 tooth at 3500 rpm it would be around 45mph, but you still have the offset issue. So with the Jack Shaft it make it easier all around even if it doesn't seem to be easier.
oops, forgot about the centrifugal clutch.... HAHAHAThat's a 6 to 1 ratio
9 tooth
54 tooth
5000 rpm = 64 mph`
No motor we use redlines at 3500 rpm and the 99 cc HF
motors won't pull much over 45 mph
So you would need an 80 tooth sprocket to go 45 mph
with a 9 tooth sprocket and I don't know of any centrifugal
clutches that use as small a sprocket as a 9.
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What motor are you using?Thanks, that helps me understand, I've gotta sell one of my bikes before I start the 4 stroke project...Thanks
i dont have a jack shaft i have a 60 tooth rear sprocket with 9 tooth output on the trans from a 4 g tranny.. i do 20 mph tops but then again im 300 lbs.. lol ive wanted one of those kits but who has 200 to shell out anymoreWhy do all the 4 stroke bikes have a jack shaft?
Why can't they run right off the clutch, to the rear wheel?
The 4G tranny is the jack shaft.i dont have a jack shaft i have a 60 tooth rear sprocket with 9 tooth output on the trans from a 4 g tranny.. i do 20 mph tops but then again im 300 lbs.. lol ive wanted one of those kits but who has 200 to shell out anymore
You could run a EZM Q Matic or Jackshaft Assembly for 79cc HF & 99cc PredatorI'll probably go with a HF 79cc
You could do a direct belt drive with hand clutch:Why do all the 4 stroke bikes have a jack shaft?
Why can't they run right off the clutch, to the rear wheel?
you would still have to off set the engine way far to the one side which will cause its own problems.You could do a direct belt drive with hand clutch:
Homemade Motorized Bicycle - Belt Drive - Harbor Freight 2.5hp Greyhound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJL_q_jU3Vw
Indeed.then there is the problem of the bike never wanting to stay upright thats a heavy engine to even consider rack mounting