Hello!! after lots of thinking and searching for upgrades for my motorized bike i came to some conclusions.
-Nice suspension forks only come in OVER size frames
-Over frames are mainly of aluminium and really rarely are big enough for a motor.
-Motor perfect frames are for standard forks and made from steel.
-Only mid and high end aluminium frames comes with rear disc brake mounts
-I need rear suspension really bad, i live in a town with lots of rock streets and i have like punctured 3 times my rear tire cuz of falling in medium speed in street holes.
soo only cheap bikes have the big space for a motor to fit..... cuz aluminum bikes comes in really weird dessings.
soo im stuck with cheap but worth bike parts....
Soo i recently decided to start designing my own bike frame, and maybe weld it myself or take it to a blacksmith.
here are the needs for my ultimate frame
- Over size fork tube for high end suspension forks
- 25mm of tube diameter for the 3 main tubes in the frame (for perfect tank and motor fitting) (im not sure wich is the ideal diameter)
- rear disc brake bracket
- made of steel, cuz is way cheaper and stronger.
-and a SBP jackshaft kit.
do u guys think it will be expensive?
Here are some examples of what i mean (NOT MY PICTURES)
But this one is the most fulls my design needs
i would just change the fork tube for an over and put a disc brake bracket, but the location of the rear shox is THE one i want.
i just love motorized bicycle better than motorcycles, i mean, motorized bikes have that more ''freedom'' and fun sensation than motorbikes.
What u guys think of the frame build? i will proceed to do the blueprints and show it to a blacksmith (meanwhile i get a welder)
THANKS FOR READING my second post guys!!![dance1 dance1 dance1](https://motorbicycling.com/images/smilies/dfl.gif)
-Nice suspension forks only come in OVER size frames
-Over frames are mainly of aluminium and really rarely are big enough for a motor.
-Motor perfect frames are for standard forks and made from steel.
-Only mid and high end aluminium frames comes with rear disc brake mounts
-I need rear suspension really bad, i live in a town with lots of rock streets and i have like punctured 3 times my rear tire cuz of falling in medium speed in street holes.
soo only cheap bikes have the big space for a motor to fit..... cuz aluminum bikes comes in really weird dessings.
soo im stuck with cheap but worth bike parts....
Soo i recently decided to start designing my own bike frame, and maybe weld it myself or take it to a blacksmith.
here are the needs for my ultimate frame
- Over size fork tube for high end suspension forks
- 25mm of tube diameter for the 3 main tubes in the frame (for perfect tank and motor fitting) (im not sure wich is the ideal diameter)
- rear disc brake bracket
- made of steel, cuz is way cheaper and stronger.
-and a SBP jackshaft kit.
do u guys think it will be expensive?
Here are some examples of what i mean (NOT MY PICTURES)
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But this one is the most fulls my design needs
![](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fimg443.imageshack.us%2Fimg443%2F7294%2F4022086698318b89f7aco.jpg&hash=e6b2d0b54a120a7b43b51a7a5e87dcd6)
i would just change the fork tube for an over and put a disc brake bracket, but the location of the rear shox is THE one i want.
i just love motorized bicycle better than motorcycles, i mean, motorized bikes have that more ''freedom'' and fun sensation than motorbikes.
What u guys think of the frame build? i will proceed to do the blueprints and show it to a blacksmith (meanwhile i get a welder)
THANKS FOR READING my second post guys!!
![dance1 dance1 dance1](https://motorbicycling.com/images/smilies/dfl.gif)