micargi rover gt build

waw1220

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i wish to put a flying hoarse 80cc 2 stroke on a micargi 26" rover gt can anyone please help and tell me what all is needed for this build.shft.
 

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The Rover is fine if you have 36 spoke wheels. The rag joint sprocket that comes with the kit will not fit the 60 spoke wheels like the ones in your pic.
 
what about if i use a manic mechanic occ chopper sprocket adapter assemblyinstead of the stock sprocket mount that comes with the motor.shft.
 
You should ask the seller if the Manic Mechanic will work with the 60 spoke wheels. There is just very little room for any bolts to fit between the spokes on that type of wheel.
 
the jnm vibration motor mounts or the heavy duty u bolt mounts wont work for this what about the extra wide gas tank mounts.trlrl.
 
I don't know that stuff might work. I like the rover its longer and lower than a standard cruiser and the frame is really solid. That top tube is really wide so I don't know. You could probably make it work.
 
It's a bit difficult but well worth it you will need to change to a 36 spoke rim and you will need to get or make an extended motor mount I opted to purchase one
 
As stated earlier, you'll need to switch out at least the rear wheel. Even the manic mechanic sprocket adapters won't work with that many spokes.

I would highly advise avoiding the use of anything between your bike frame and motor mounts. The rubber won't do much, and it's much better to have a flush metal on metal contact. I'm not sure but to me It looks to me like you won't have much problem using a manic mechanic front motor mount and jimmying something for the rear mount.

As for mounting the gas tank, I don't think extra wide mounts will do it. My bike (fito modena GT) also has a really large top tube. I just cut up a belt and drilled holes to make it work, along with foam mounting tape underneath the tank. It has a little wiggle to it but it gets the job done.
 
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