It ain't in the book. I ain't sayin' it. lol It's really not in there which surprises me. Thanks for the word!hhhaha. I learn something new every day. I never heard of a doryphore.
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It ain't in the book. I ain't sayin' it. lol It's really not in there which surprises me. Thanks for the word!hhhaha. I learn something new every day. I never heard of a doryphore.
Ya, making one direct drive is a chore so I didn't, I just jackshafted the Onyx's brother the GX-7.I made one myself. It's not an "easy" build I'll admit, but the end product if done right looks like something off a line somewhere.
If you check out my build thread you can see some of the difficulties that come with the bike. Basically nothing fits, but with about 30$ extra you can find all the things you need at your local hardware store. The hardest thing for me to modify had to be the tank.
This is the bike That I'm thinking of getting, wanting to add the motor to make the bike more usable, not really looking for speed as it will only be used for putting around town. Is the JS kit referring to the drive going to the front sprocket?Ya, making one direct drive is a chore so I didn't, I just jackshafted the Onyx's brother the GX-7.
As mentioned these do not go together easy even with a JS kit, but that at least solved the extra spokes and fat tire problems as uses the bikes drive train.
To mount the tank I put the brackets on top of the bar, drilled a small hole in each into the top bar, taped threads into the top bar and screwed um down, then used the grinder to get rid of the extra tank stud protrusions.
I really wanted to black accent the motor, JS and mounting parts but the customer wanted as much 'chrome' as possible everything got silver high temp engine paint.
A note about high temp paint, I use PlastiKote engine enamel for everything I paint on a bike, even tensioners or brackets, the stuff goes on great and stays there.
I don't ride any motorized bicycle over 45 no matter how fast it will go but for riding that fast that was a good bike to do it on, everything about it seemed 'beefy' and other than the 'thigh burner' X-chamber I liked it a lot.
That's the "other" model name for the Genesis Astra.I'm not sure what a GX-7 is.
This is a GX-7 bike.I'm not sure what a GX-7 is.
This may sound like a Homer Simpson thing but when you finished your ride did you turn the gas valve off?I let it get cold and now I can't get it to start again.
Very good question.Just out of curiosity, I see you only have a coaster brake. How do you stop that thing?