Good morning!
Newbie to motorized bicycles but not bicycles or motorcycles. I have the obligatory 66/88cc motor, bought the reed intake, did mild port/polish, bought a balanced crank, bought the pocket bike front brakes/adapter, upgraded clutch, and am going to use a dropper seatpost lever for a rear brake lever (mechanical rear versus hydraulic pocketbike front brake). I am hoping to use this project as a viable alternate mode of transportation one day per week as we're down to one car.
Some may ask why I have delved full hog into a hobby I have merely begun. I have been working on this project for a couple of years. After much research, I have found it's better to start with the upgrades people make not far into their journey. The brake upgrade I am going to do was a Smolik performance upgrade. I have done a fair bit of research. I may end up regretting using a seat post dropper lever for a rear brake, but knowing how little I rely on rear brakes whether I ride my bicycles or motorcycles, this could be a good way to have rear brakes and have a good clutch lever. If anyone has tried my configuration, let me know.
I hope I am not a heathen here! I have gotten great information from this forum thus far!
Newbie to motorized bicycles but not bicycles or motorcycles. I have the obligatory 66/88cc motor, bought the reed intake, did mild port/polish, bought a balanced crank, bought the pocket bike front brakes/adapter, upgraded clutch, and am going to use a dropper seatpost lever for a rear brake lever (mechanical rear versus hydraulic pocketbike front brake). I am hoping to use this project as a viable alternate mode of transportation one day per week as we're down to one car.
Some may ask why I have delved full hog into a hobby I have merely begun. I have been working on this project for a couple of years. After much research, I have found it's better to start with the upgrades people make not far into their journey. The brake upgrade I am going to do was a Smolik performance upgrade. I have done a fair bit of research. I may end up regretting using a seat post dropper lever for a rear brake, but knowing how little I rely on rear brakes whether I ride my bicycles or motorcycles, this could be a good way to have rear brakes and have a good clutch lever. If anyone has tried my configuration, let me know.
I hope I am not a heathen here! I have gotten great information from this forum thus far!