It'll be easy being on my ground crew Tom, basically, ya just stand around with the Fire extinguisher on the ready and 911 on speed dial.Oh lord, I was waiting for that chain to break or come off and wrap around the guy. That bike sorely needs a chain guard.
Tom
Heheheh...It'll be easy being on my ground crew Tom, basically, ya just stand around with the Fire extinguisher on the ready and 911 on speed dial.
fatdaddy.
Can you imagine what the gearing is on that bike, a 10T to a 44T on a 26" wheel...?Oh lord, I was waiting for that chain to break or come off and wrap around the guy. That bike sorely needs a chain guard.
Tom
Or just hopes it crashes very near the emergency room. John Denver got nothin on me, I know how to crash things right.Heheheh...
The rescue crew for 'America's stupidest whatever' shows ;-}
Are you nuts or have a death wish? Do you have any idea how fast 60 mph would be on a bicycle? This is nonsense encouraging more nonsense. I think you will find that 30 mph on a bicycle feels very fast and the opportunity for hurting yourself is huge and increases exponentially as you increase the speed. If you want to go 50 or 60 mph get a motorcycle or ride in your car. This is stupid talk. I'm sorry, but calling it like it is.a decent centrifugal clutch added along with a sprocket set of 3 or 4 and the chain movement on that it should do at least 60 without adding anything to 89 rated fuel...
He has the engine.@38 lbs shipping and the price it's the best buy on the market,
setting it up on a extra large bicycle frame should be easy enough ...
if I'm ever able to finish at least one bike my next will be the 212 cc Briggs ..
Amen to that...He has the engine.
He has a $140 aluminum frame Wally bike and $100 in his pocket.
All of this is typed above.
May I suggest you actually build something that actually runs with the spare time you spend here giving advice to others on what to do first?
I know that may sound silly or maybe even rude, but I have been here a long time and seen all your 'advice' under multiple names, but yet to see a single things you have actually built.
Is it just me?
Or should you not even being able to build yourself something to ride after trying more than once qualifications for advice on anything other than what not to do?
Gregg,Jeez . I didn't mean to start any thing here . That was the only vid I could find on short notice that show'd a 6 ish hp briggs on a rear rack mount....
The guy is a bit nuts IMHO ....
Sorry........ Gregg , The troll
Yeah... made of hot rolled steel plate aprox 120mm thick.I'd add a chain guard though...
Man, here you are giving advice again or whatever it is you always do and yet you admit here in this post that you haven't been able to finish even one build, I dont want to be rude or come across as if Im in attack mode but you need to just read, learn and then figure out how to finish your own bike or bikes, before you start giving advice to others.@38 lbs shipping and the price it's the best buy on the market,setting it up on a extra large bicycle frame should be easy enough ...if I'm ever able to finish at least one bike my next will be the 212 cc Briggs ..