Yes, but I would prefer to pay $5.00 for a tube instead of $10.00. I'd also prefer paying $10.00 for a tire instead of $15.00.
Yeah, but I would need a different one anyway to use the starter I picked up. The engine it's on is a newer 2hp that doesn't burn oil like this one does, and the flywheel on it is aluminum. I can get the other for next to nothing, so I figure why not. I've been running it as it is but it vibrates a lot above 2500 rpm, so I don't go too fast.Don't realy need to get a diferent flywheel just brake the same amount of fin off the other side and it will be in ballance..if you take your time and are carefull,a little grinding it will look like they came that way................Curt
Very nice! The starter I have doesn't weigh too much, it cam off a 3hp lawnmower and the battery weighs maybe 1lb; it's just a 3a/h. I'm quite happy with the carb I have. This one is actually not a diaphragm carb, it's straight from the tank without that fuel pump. I would like to be able to use a flo jet so I could have a bigger remote tank, but this one works. I'll check out the threads when I can. How much would you want for the flo jet?Nice looking bike, the starters and batteries are going to weigh a bunch. There are tons of things you can do to a Briggs check out my thread http://motorbicycling.com/showthread.php?t=44393&page=3
And this thread. http://motorbicycling.com/showthread.php?t=49314
And a pic with a Briggs sitting low and centered with a j shaft, I still need to make a different intake manifold. I have a extra small flo jet carb if you wanted to drop the touchy diaphragm carb, but you would need a remote tank.
Well, I'll look into the shipping and I'll send that when I can afford it. Thanks!Let me know when and if you need it you can have it for shipping, I've got some nice 3 and 4 inch tubing for tanks as well.