Need some input from experienced users on this Micargi Seattle build.

CrazyMofoRidah

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Thinking of buying a Micargi Seattle and slapping on a BBR 50cc engine with an offset motor mount. But I'm unsure if the engine will fit with the pedal chain right besides the engine. Has anyone been able to put a regular 50cc on this bike without fabrication? I have zero fabrication skills or tools so I'm hoping that only drilling the rear hub is needed.

https://www.bikemania.biz/micargi-s...le-Fat-Tire&sc_intid=Micargi-Seattle-Fat-Tire

http://www.bikeberry.com/motorized-...JgZiwDaI-GAEtVeGjEYyksPPHvID8xJgaAg0XEALw_wcB
 
This does not look like a friendly bike to motorize.

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No gears, and it's only got a coaster brake.
With fat tire bikes I always jackshaft them to clear the tire, the pedal chain always fits by the tire.

You might want to look at the Slugo...

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Dual disc brakes to stop those fat tires and a 7-speed.
That has a 53cc 4-stroke but a 2-stroke will work just as well.

Have you ever rode a fat tire bike?
I suggest you go ride one first before you buy, they may look cool with those big tires, but they handle pretty crummy.
 
I can have the option for seven gears and dual disc brakes when I buy it.
Cool, a 7-speed will work, but an Internal Hub Shifter is best ;-}
Then just jackshaft your engine output to the pedal side and your set.

You look cool and stop quick.
I do this for my 3" tire builds.

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Are you going 2-stroke or 4?
 
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