Lol....!!!!!!!!!!as you can see my old tank is very pissed about the situation
Lol....!!!!!!!!!!as you can see my old tank is very pissed about the situation
Zip ties are amazing little creatures..... I've used them for so many things, not sure how this ole world ever got by without zip ties, super glue, duct tape & velcro..LOL!I also installed some mini pedals and cranks!
I have to make a slight bend on the exhaust to bring it closer to the frame since its sticking out a little too far and also make some sort of flexible hanger for it
Zip ties will work for now
I couldn't agree more Zip ties are an essential!Zip ties are amazing little creatures..... I've used them for so many things, not sure how this ole world ever got by without zip ties, super glue, duct tape & velcro..LOL!
By the way that headlight looks good, how you plan to power it?
You'll have to weld on, no other way of doing it.Next project after the light will be purchasing and installing an under seat sissy bar as well as some front disc brakes
These forks don't have any sort of caliper mounts
anyone have any suggestions on caliper mounts besides welding em?
No weld conversion kit.You'll have to weld on, no other way of doing it.
I couldnt agree more. It is nothing more than unnecessary added resistance. Knock some links out of the chain and lose the slack in it that way. If your pedal chain is still too loose to match the tension in the drive chain even with links knocked out of that chain then just add a traditional bicycle tensioner to the pedal side.That chain tensioner is doing absolutely nothing but taking up space. Either remove it or relocate it to the lower chain run. I advised you on this in your previous thread.
Better yet, get rid of it. You have almost two inches of drop out length to adjust chain tension. Why insist on using a tensioner?
Tom
https://www.treatland.tv/category-s/120.htmTook her out for a last spin around the neighborhood before taking the engine off, I've decided to mount it to my diamondback sorrento mtb so I have something to ride for the moment while I start pouring money into this 212cc build
Right now I'm looking for a rear moped rim/hub/spokes/tire
The moped rim sounds most logical to me since I wanted to beef up the spokes and rim and since it also has sprockets on both sides
I need that first so I can figure out how many teeth the drive sprocket has so I can start finding out what size clutch sprockets i need etc
anyone know of anywhere besides ebay that I can find moped wheels?
Paul,I love the switch blade. I keep watching for them to come out with one that has disk brakes, they make a heck of a motorized bicycle