First Build! Complete!

D0ppleganger

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Just completed my first build (took me all weekend :P )
It's a Pacific Kulana Riviera 26" from Academy. Spray painted the front end black because the copper/pink taupe was VERY feminine for a mens bike.
Motor is a 2-cycle 49cc RAW.
Sorry for the low light pic, it was rainy today!
Thanks for checking out my first bike!
 

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Looks good!
If you flip that rear sprocket around (dish out), you'll have a little more chain/ tire clearance. (clean white walls!) ;)
 
Very very nice, Dop.
Give some thought to securing the chain tensioner bracket by some means that it can not loosen and rotate into your spokes. They are notorious for that. It can be dangerous and expensive when it happens. Otherwise you have sweet looking ride. Enjoy, ride safe.
Tom
 
One member drilled and tapped an extra hole on the tensioner bracket.
When he inserts a screw and tightens it, the screw pushes directly against the chain stay to reduce bracket slippage and rotation.
There is a pic on this site somewhere.
 
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Some people have drilled a hole right through the bracket and chain stay and inserted a bolt all the way through the stay, securing the tensioner bracket for good but they say it weakens the chain stay when you do that. I've done it on a couple of bikes and I've not had any problems with them so far but I'd prefer a better way, I would rather not drill any holes in the bike frame.
 
Some people have drilled a hole right through the bracket and chain stay and inserted a bolt all the way through the stay, securing the tensioner bracket for good but they say it weakens the chain stay when you do that. I've done it on a couple of bikes and I've not had any problems with them so far but I'd prefer a better way, I would rather not drill any holes in the bike frame.

(Keep in mind, I can be a bit anal retentive about mechanisms.) I plan, if I need to, to replace my current tensioner with one that spans the upper and lower chain stays, with a slot along the center to slide the guide wheel, and angle bracket/u-bolt mounts at top and bottom. The schematics are stored in my brain, I don't have a picture to post. But I may draw it out and post it here if it sounds like something somebody else might need. I don't want to drill or weld my frame either. Its integrity is sound, I'll just leave it that way.
 
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