I agree completely.
And it's not just the engine brand but how it's installed.
Ditto that means the world!!
I have never bought a Happy Time or any E-bay BoyGoFast 2-strokes kits, I have however bought and installed 70 or so SKyhawk kits which are made in the Yuan Dong factory, brokered by China Gas, and sold in the US via gasbike.net and after all of the repairs I've done on cheap kit builds I'll never buy one.
I have seen every one of those motors regardless of origin fall apart at one time. Mebbe there has been some improvement? They are cheep enough like Doritos just get another one . If sombody just putts one around and saves some for tommorrow that can be way differant. Cannot do just that my self. I likes a 12,000 rpm engine when I want to go there. The HT style can have a coronary after 6000 rpm lol. Ask me how I know?
Agreed other than a 49cc cent clutch direct drive can indeed putt-putt you along at 10MPH. It's hard on the clutch but it will.
I have clutches ''c'' ones older than any Happy time I have ever come across forum included. Still have yet to wear one out seriously... IME and I weigh in at 260 pounds that does not include my cargo or the bike. I have a motor with well over 14,000 miles on it and there is still cross hatch in the bore!! Thinking mebbe another 14k is very easely acheivable too. '' 12 horse power give or take for my altitude 49cc Morini''
I can see how a HT expert could be overwelmed with this claim for sure. These jewels have been reported to go 50,000 miles!
Sometimes I have a 40 pound bag of dog food draped onto my handle bars just sitting there going 40 mph including ''uphill'' Gonna make a video of it one of these days just had not cared . lol
I do understand there is confusion on these clutches too however. I had to make mine work. A lot of them come that way. ''fine tuning'' Once understood it has been absolute pure heavon for me.
As for speed and uphill torque that's what gears are for ;-}
Will go against your gears with my currant set up.. As my experience has always been they robbed power to some degree. Also when you take any motor and go 5 miles an hour for too long at such a load it is not right, as over heating at that kind of incline is gonna occur.. Especially a gut less engine.
The smaller chains on a jshaft just wear out too fast in my experance as well. Was changing them out constantly. The motor I speak of won race competitions. Single speed baby. Engineers made them for it. Folks at the race track demanded it that way. It simply works simply.
I had a few j shaft set ups and enjoyed them. However found in the long run there not really my style. Might do another one day? Dunno? That NV hub... well no way! I ran that hub at a 16 mile incline and the hub itself was scolding hot

I put some 3000 thousand miles on one to say never again!

What I have now flat out runs circles around ALL OF IT big time!! Would not change a single thing. My single chain will go for up to 3000 miles until I change it somtimes.
All joking aside 4 or 2 they all do the job. Getting there
