One of my favorite things about these things is the forced education that comes with them. I did fairly well with the regular wrenching stuff before trying a kit on a bike. But they opened up a whole new world for me. Aside from parts and components to be made to fit, I started fabricating small and easy parts. The math gets complex. The parts get to be puzzles and the tools get to be an addiction.
I honestly feel for folks when it is just not their thing to turn a wrench or worse, think it is as easy as the web pages and ads say. It's not. (why most of us call 'em builds and not assemblies) It is hard. Just the language can be confusing.
But the first time she fires up and starts moving you down the road.... It is a high like no other. LOL, and in my case, the first time, lasts about 12 seconds before, because of my not understanding, the tensioner turned into my spokes and stopped me dead. lol.
Went out and bought another bike. (didn't know to just buy another wheel)((and alter the chain stay))
Really, really cool part of this crazy is you folks. Not kidding, you guys and the community. motorized bicycles taught me math, wrenching, physics and introduced me to this community. Not meaning any thing crazy but I have met some of the best people here. Just to night, I was laughing at some thing and Carol walked past. She stuck her head in and asked "What?" I replied; "2Door said "sorry, not you dan. I meant the other boneheads" She said, and I quote; "Tell Tom I said Hey"
Tom and I live on opposite sides of the U.S., will probably never shake hands and my wife knows him by name.
So, if your chain falls off, just ask why. Folks here look out for each other.