Thanks much. I originally made it for a flat laying GX200 clone, then decided it would be electric instead. That's why the frame is all stretched out.Simply stunning.
Thanks. I welded a bunch of .065" steel tubes that I bent together, with nothing to look at or reference, and that's what I ended up with. Cost about $100 in steel tubes.Why not both? When the batteries die, start the gas motor. That is a very nice frame, by the way.
I'm thinkin a GX120 or an electric start GX160 in addition to the electric motor would be the cats meow. It would be a purrrfect hybrid setup if money was no object.
Thanks. Yeah your right and both motors would most likely fit just fine. I'm just waiting on parts from China and drop-shipped parts from China. I'm always waiting on parts it seems like.I'm thinkin a GX120 or an electric start GX160 in addition to the electric motor would be the cats meow. It would be a purrrfect hybrid setup if money was no object.
It's lookin good, don't stop now....
Actually I need to see if my home grown frame is gonna be able to hold the 450 lbs of total weight (with me on it). I just have no idea what that frame is capable of withstanding just yet. It's ain't to trust a frame until you ride it hard. I don't want to be going down the road saying, "what the heII was that noise?" every 5 seconds. LOLI agree with Scotto, a GX120 should fit easily.
Seems like you already have a gas tank on the bike.
My sidecar bike has a GX120 clone, 160 bucks from Home Depot:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/LIFAN-4-HP-118-cc-Horizontal-Shaft-Engine-LF160F-AQ/203281927?N=5yc1vZbxc9Z543
My bike probably weighs as much as yours does, and it will cruise at 30 mph with the 120cc engine.
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So load the ammo cans with bricks, strap a sandbag or 3 to the engine mount & launch it off a curb a few times.
I would want to know the frame was ok before I put 2k worth of batteries, motor & controller on it.
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I rode it, Kamikaze style, down a flight of stairs. It had no affect on it. Next up is the stairs with just the motor mounted.I Agree with FFV8. Load it up and take it over a coulple good pot holes....see if that rear section holds up...
They're there, look closer. They're 1" diameter, Horizontal Seatstays.You don't have seatstays, that's the problem. You should make some.
What you have is a "rack" The vector is not there between your butt and the rear axle.
I've already ridden down a flight of stairs with it and I didn't feel a thing and heard nothing. I was comfortably numb.......even with no suspension, other than the tires.I know. We've been through this all before many times. You have big pipe and it's really strong. Good for you. Big pipe is where it's at. Big welds and big pipe. Strong.
You are still laughing and I'm done.
Good Luck!