Hunting Bike

cajunmike

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Hey, I have a slant head 80cc (black) I want to put on a mountain bike camo it put a 50 tooth sprocket on it, saddle bags use it for going out in the woods anybody do this ?
 
Welcome to the forum. There are several that use the 50t for trail riding, I hear it does great
 
Nice! I do a bit of trail ridin' with mine, the 44t is almost useless - a 50t outa help... but in all honesty ya might wanna check out a shift kit (HD). I find myself awful busy when the going gets tricky what with the clutch/throttle/brake/pedal dance needed at really slow speed.

Other than that - it's GREAT! Welcome to the addiction BTW ;)
 
Nice! I do a bit of trail ridin' with mine, the 44t is almost useless - a 50t outa help... but in all honesty ya might wanna check out a shift kit (HD). I find myself awful busy when the going gets tricky what with the clutch/throttle/brake/pedal dance needed at really slow speed.

Other than that - it's GREAT! Welcome to the addiction BTW ;)

Hi Bare


Why not go to C/F clutch...??


Stop all the fiddiling around while rideing...Pops
 
I use a 49cc 44t on a 24" wheel mtb that goes great on Florida trails, even managed to pedal within 10ft of a flock of turkey the other day.
 
Thanks for the info I was actually thing of using this bike for fishing and camping How about loading three day packs on two as saddle bags and one off handlebars you could haul alot of camping equipment use a bigger sprocket give up some speed for tourqe get you way back in the woods
 
You may have to go with a jack shaft and cut the ratio in half. Heavy load and tight trails. I think the speed needs to be from 3mph to 15 tops
 
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