Rangerwright New Member Nov 1, 2008 2 0 0 Rockport idriders.com Nov 4, 2008 #1 Want to mount a 50cc, do I have room? 2001 K2 Razorback...22.43 lbs
RedB66 Active Member Dec 28, 2007 1,020 14 38 Sunshine State Nov 5, 2008 #2 I would guess "No" to a 50cc on that frame. There are other options though. Have you considered a rack mount?
I would guess "No" to a 50cc on that frame. There are other options though. Have you considered a rack mount?
Dave31 Active Member Mar 1, 2008 11,199 47 38 Aztlán, Arizona Nov 5, 2008 #3 Welcome to the forum, glad you joined us In this link, you will find the dimensions you will need for a in-frame Chinese two-stroke....http://motorbicycling.com/f3/what-kind-bike-would-you-recommend-510-2.html
Welcome to the forum, glad you joined us In this link, you will find the dimensions you will need for a in-frame Chinese two-stroke....http://motorbicycling.com/f3/what-kind-bike-would-you-recommend-510-2.html
wheelbender6 Well-Known Member Sep 4, 2008 4,059 221 63 TX Nov 5, 2008 #4 K2 razorback is a great xc mountain bike, but motorized bikes are different. A steel hardtail MTB or cruiser will work better for durability, vibration reduction and ease of installation. "Steel is real" when it comes to motorized bicycles.
K2 razorback is a great xc mountain bike, but motorized bikes are different. A steel hardtail MTB or cruiser will work better for durability, vibration reduction and ease of installation. "Steel is real" when it comes to motorized bicycles.