I need some parts advice.

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LittleTimmy52

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I want to get a better exhaust so I'm looking for suggestions there. Also I want to put some form of like electrical system? I don't like the battery powered lights that you put some AAAs in and call it good, does anybody know any light kits per se that have brake lights front lights and turn signals that I can wire to say one of those little scooter batteries and maybe a recommendation for said scooter battery? Also is it possible to put some form of alternator or something to charge said battery? Additionally any recommendations for those Universal c caliper brakes the ones that have the one pivot Point and look like a c that can be mounted on bicycles that only have the one hole in the center rather than the 2 side mounts? And lastly I can't really find a find a good gauge cluster type thing I want to see my speed and if possible engine RPM and please in miles per hour all the ones I find are in kilometers. I appreciate any suggestions but do keep in mind I don't have the biggest of budgets I'm looking for something that's cheap that works that won't break on me immediately.
 

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One more important thing I forgot to mention a better sprocket mount I think it was Center Mount or something like that.
 

Sidewinder Jerry

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I’ve equipped my bicycle with a range of innovative features designed for safety and convenience. At the forefront are bright LED lights that ensure visibility even in broad daylight. The brake light is particularly advanced; it utilizes a sensor that automatically illuminates as I reduce my speed, enhancing my visibility to others on the road.

I also have two distinct horns positioned conveniently on the handlebars—one on the right side for alerting pedestrians, and a more powerful one on the left, specifically designed to be heard inside closed vehicles, ensuring I can communicate effectively in any situation.

To keep track of my ride, I rely on a battery-powered bicycle computer that provides essential metrics about my journey. I also utilize a tachometer and hour counter to monitor my performance, and thankfully, the battery is easily replaceable for ongoing use.

A practical addition to my setup is the small black device at the front of the side basket, which houses a phone charger-compatible battery pack that powers the headlight.

Additional features of my bicycle include mirrors for increased awareness of my surroundings, a spacious side basket for carrying items, a lockable ammo box for added security, and a trailer hitch for extra transport options. To secure my bike, I use robust cable and U-locks, and I’ve included a dedicated holder for my water bottle and a cellphone holder for easy access while riding.

As a bonus, both the loud horn and the tail/brake light located under the seat are integrated with alarm functionality, providing an extra layer of security for my bike.

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LittleTimmy52

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I’ve equipped my bicycle with a range of innovative features designed for safety and convenience. At the forefront are bright LED lights that ensure visibility even in broad daylight. The brake light is particularly advanced; it utilizes a sensor that automatically illuminates as I reduce my speed, enhancing my visibility to others on the road.

I also have two distinct horns positioned conveniently on the handlebars—one on the right side for alerting pedestrians, and a more powerful one on the left, specifically designed to be heard inside closed vehicles, ensuring I can communicate effectively in any situation.

To keep track of my ride, I rely on a battery-powered bicycle computer that provides essential metrics about my journey. I also utilize a tachometer and hour counter to monitor my performance, and thankfully, the battery is easily replaceable for ongoing use.

A practical addition to my setup is the small black device at the front of the side basket, which houses a phone charger-compatible battery pack that powers the headlight.

Additional features of my bicycle include mirrors for increased awareness of my surroundings, a spacious side basket for carrying items, a lockable ammo box for added security, and a trailer hitch for extra transport options. To secure my bike, I use robust cable and U-locks, and I’ve included a dedicated holder for my water bottle and a cellphone holder for easy access while riding.

As a bonus, both the loud horn and the tail/brake light located under the seat are integrated with alarm functionality, providing an extra layer of security for my bike.

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What is that key fob looking thing on your right handle? Also thanks, this bike has some bells and whistles I think are good to add, I'll keep an eye out for. Another question though, say I want to add a key to disable my bike from starting, is there something for that?
 

Sidewinder Jerry

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That's a remote for the rear brake light alarm. I also have a remote on my key chain for the loud horn alarm. You can buy a keyed switch. I'd personally connect it in series with a standard kill-type switch.
 

Gordy

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Real MZ65 for 50 bucks on eBay. Best pipe out there and real cheap right now


And I've always wired my own lights and used a 12V rechargeable battery.

Not sure on computer. I just use a mechanical speedometer.

As far as brakes go. Any of the thicker aluminum ones off Amazon are good. The pads are what you want to get good ones of.
 
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