New guy!

Eight433

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Hey guys! New here. I've been thinking about picking up something smaller and cheaper to tinker with that puts a smile on my face. I was thinking more along the lines of a late 60s, early 70s japanese scooter of some sort, but now I'm pretty much sold on a motorized bike! It's something I've always wanted to do, and never realized how affordable it really is to get into! Anyways, I plan to use the Huffy Nel Lusso bike with a 66cc engine kit. Sounds as though they are all basically the same, but it's looking like I'll either get one from thatsdax or bikeberry, as they seem to have the best reputation. If it's ok, I'll post a couple pictures of a few of my other toys, just so you all know where I'm coming from :)

The bike I want to use for this project
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a bike trailer I built in a few hours from parts on hand for a buddy of mine
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A single wheel trailer I built for my motorcycle
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And my biggest toys, my 67 Cadillac DeVille on air ride with a tear drop camper trailer built by myself with my fathers assistance at times. No plans, just a napkin blueprint.
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Welcome Eight. Looks like if anyone needs trailer advice we'll send them to you.
I really like the Caddy/Teardrop combo. That's just class.

Have fun, ride safe and show us your bike when it's finished.
Tom
 
Here are important questions to consider when building or buying for yourself or others:

1) What is the predominant riding terrain?
2) What type of physique does the primary rider have?
3) What will the rider's local laws allow and require them to have?
(Lookup and personally read these laws.)
4) What kind of bike is being motorized?
5) What is the bike to be used for?
6) How much of a budget is to be used for the build or buy?

Seek the answers to these questions in order to get the most out of the bike you're building or buying.We're here to help with any questions you may have. Good luck with your build or buy.
 
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