B bigluelok New Member Nov 25, 2008 #1 alright here goes im 21. looking into getting/ building my first motorized bike for me and my brother to go cruizing together. what should i start looking for and whta motors are more reliable/ aftermaket support?
alright here goes im 21. looking into getting/ building my first motorized bike for me and my brother to go cruizing together. what should i start looking for and whta motors are more reliable/ aftermaket support?
ebmvegan New Member Nov 25, 2008 #3 Welcome to the forum! There ae many dealers and we have all had different experiences. You can find them on the attached thread. http://motorbicycling.com/f3/find-dealer-review-1730.html Good luck, be safe and have fun!
Welcome to the forum! There ae many dealers and we have all had different experiences. You can find them on the attached thread. http://motorbicycling.com/f3/find-dealer-review-1730.html Good luck, be safe and have fun!
Dave31 Active Member Nov 25, 2008 #4 Welcome to the forum I assume you are looking at the Chinese 2-stroke kits? I'd go with bicycle engine kit, bike engine, bicycle engine, bicycle motor or Spooky Tooth Cycles - Motorized Bicycles: Gas Powered and Electric Bikes - Home And to find the demensions of the frame you will need check this thread http://motorbicycling.com/f3/what-kind-bike-would-you-recommend-510.html Have any questions feel free to ask, always someone here willing to help out.
Welcome to the forum I assume you are looking at the Chinese 2-stroke kits? I'd go with bicycle engine kit, bike engine, bicycle engine, bicycle motor or Spooky Tooth Cycles - Motorized Bicycles: Gas Powered and Electric Bikes - Home And to find the demensions of the frame you will need check this thread http://motorbicycling.com/f3/what-kind-bike-would-you-recommend-510.html Have any questions feel free to ask, always someone here willing to help out.
Finfan New Member Nov 29, 2008 #5 I recommend a bike with a good solid steel frame. These things take a lot of vibration and good welds are a must!
I recommend a bike with a good solid steel frame. These things take a lot of vibration and good welds are a must!