john_the_great
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I think that is a solid rubber tire lol
Here's another one, sounds like it has a home made shift kit. YouTube - 49cc Mountain Bike. Pocket Bike Crazy, Top Speed ,3 Speed 80+km
Can't you just buy a staton chain drive and mount up the pocketbike motor to it?
I use a gp 460 4.2 hp stock.
With a tuned pipe around six hp and still uses 91 octane
This engine will last a while your pocketbike engine wont last.
The pocket bike engines have too small ports to reach 15000 plus rpm like a piped gp 460 can.
The bb88xx is a link to Daves Discount motors.
bb88xx
Yes I have used the standard 49cc pocket bike engine.. have mounted it on a modified dual suspension mountain bike/bmx. as ur post mentions it has 6 teeth at the front and a 72 tooth sprocket on the the rear wheel which i have attached to a BMX twenty inch hub (diamond back aluminimum) i actually removed three spokes from the hub to attach the sprocket. made mywn exhaust pipe using pit bike components ( has increased the compression)- it works great! i also added a
high performance head and cyclinder kit.. it has a top spead of around 55kmph at the moment, i am using the generic carborator that was supplied currently the motor will rev out quite imprressively ( but does sound like its starving and wants more). am looking for a buzz so am thinking add a beter/sligtly large carb.
also i have an aluminmum whipped cream cannister ( 1 lt) that takes nitrious Oxide was thinking of adding this as well!!View attachment 34229 any way i think they are great motors the last a while as long as you dont burn out the bearing seals from to high a compression or using fuel with know oil
any way if the photo doesnt turn out let me know
it has a top spead of around 55kmph at the moment
55kmph? This is either a weird typo, Or around warp factor 2.![]()
do you have a camera? pictures please...I've had three 460 engines, in various forms of power. Two of them hooked up to friction drive, which was a waste of time and money. Even with the tuned pipe, these engines are dogs if you can't keep it in its narrow powerband. Hit a steep hill and you're dead.
Now I'm using it with a shift kit and Happy Time expansion pipe. It's the PERFECT match.
It is the ULTIMATE power setup, and gas mileage and noise level isn't that bad!
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