BarelyAWake
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Wandering the webz one day, to my astonishment I found whats old news to you guys - clutched, chain-drive engines for bicycles!!! Before you could even say "what are you thinkin" I had ordered a 66cc kit and was off to Walmart to pick out a POS to bolt it in...
ofc I didn't do any research, didn't know of this sweet forum, didn't even know the exact measurements of the engine... ofc I picked a frame with an unusual Dtube and a very confined space for said motor... ahh - n00b I be
No matter, whats life w/o these little challenges? The kit was insanely inexpensive, the bike an el-cheapo - so what do I have to lose? Armed with a Dremel, I knew no fear.
Two weeks later... it's "rideable" ...sort of
Actually, it's worked out better than expected, the carb manifold had to be altered to cant the carb to the side a bit and correct the angle, the forward motor mount cut and ground to fit the angle and width of the Dtube and new bolt tabs welded on, a little heat shield made as the exhaust manifold almost touches the frame... the list goes on and on ofc.
The only two remaining issues would be the motor mount (welded wrong twice, despite it's simplicity) and the motor falling on it's face about 1/2 way through it's RPM range - a problem I now suspect may be due to incorrect jetting, an issue I was unaware of until I found this forum. I'm going to wait till I break in the motor before I mess with the jet however.
Well - unfinished, I still ride it to my job everyday (I suspect "finished" is a myth anyway) and because I have to fend off various people interested in buying the damn thing as I try to work I've taken to hiding it inside the building lol
POS Walmart Schwinn it may be and it's configuration led to all sorts of problems, yet because of it's shape it kinda looks like it was designed with a engine in mind and less like an afterthought - or at least I think so in my perhaps slightly biased view lol
I just wanted to thank you guys - this forum is really an eye-opener, I wish I had found it sooner!
Here's a pic taken right after it's first "test run" - not one to waste an opportunity, I had stopped at the local grocery store and it's laden down with a week's worth of bachelor chow... The added weight seemed to make no difference at all!
ofc I didn't do any research, didn't know of this sweet forum, didn't even know the exact measurements of the engine... ofc I picked a frame with an unusual Dtube and a very confined space for said motor... ahh - n00b I be

No matter, whats life w/o these little challenges? The kit was insanely inexpensive, the bike an el-cheapo - so what do I have to lose? Armed with a Dremel, I knew no fear.
Two weeks later... it's "rideable" ...sort of

Actually, it's worked out better than expected, the carb manifold had to be altered to cant the carb to the side a bit and correct the angle, the forward motor mount cut and ground to fit the angle and width of the Dtube and new bolt tabs welded on, a little heat shield made as the exhaust manifold almost touches the frame... the list goes on and on ofc.
The only two remaining issues would be the motor mount (welded wrong twice, despite it's simplicity) and the motor falling on it's face about 1/2 way through it's RPM range - a problem I now suspect may be due to incorrect jetting, an issue I was unaware of until I found this forum. I'm going to wait till I break in the motor before I mess with the jet however.
Well - unfinished, I still ride it to my job everyday (I suspect "finished" is a myth anyway) and because I have to fend off various people interested in buying the damn thing as I try to work I've taken to hiding it inside the building lol
POS Walmart Schwinn it may be and it's configuration led to all sorts of problems, yet because of it's shape it kinda looks like it was designed with a engine in mind and less like an afterthought - or at least I think so in my perhaps slightly biased view lol
I just wanted to thank you guys - this forum is really an eye-opener, I wish I had found it sooner!
Here's a pic taken right after it's first "test run" - not one to waste an opportunity, I had stopped at the local grocery store and it's laden down with a week's worth of bachelor chow... The added weight seemed to make no difference at all!

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