The Schwinn Riverside with 79cc predator

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BelayBoy

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Awesome, thank you guys
Next will paint bike connect all lights install new gas tank and bike is done all ready for youtube.
 

buck0

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I've been watching this build off and on the past few because I'm debating whether I want to put a 79cc in my Dyno Deuce frame thats just collecting dust.
Heres a pic of the SBP mount on my bike.



Anyways an inspiring build and I can't wait to see the video of it.
 

BelayBoy

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MotoMagz

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Ya Pablo or Jim ain't going to screw ya.They just help as best as they can from what the information they get. I use 1 1/8 on mine for a tighter fit so you should be good.
 

Pablo

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will purchase 1 1/8" clamp from napa online as they do not have any in stock at stores
i have checked couple of other places not one has 1 1/8" clamp
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail.aspx/Exhaust-Clamp-1-1-8-/_/R-BK_7335322_0434861568

here is the picture of the 1.125 clamp and jack-shaft mount clamp holes
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i hope this works and Pablo is correct and you are not watching me getting screwed
Please. I'm not into guys, plus I'm happily married.

You clearly told me you have 1.125" seat tube. The clamp will fit if that is the case. The part you are missing with your measurement pictures that show over 1.125", is that the muff clamp is marked to fit 1.125" ID pipe so the measurement you show will be 1.125" plus wall thickness on each side, so close to 1.25" is about right.
 

BelayBoy

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Got rear and frontlights working
Next
Got to figure out mount for saddle boxes, harrrrgh this blue color is killing me
 
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BelayBoy

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mat_man

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Hi Pablo

I was thinking you gave a vague "No" to BelayBoy on his "Cheaper jackshaft" post (now deleted).

Will your jackshaft handle the power of HF 79cc or 99cc?
 

Pablo

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Hi Pablo

I was thinking you gave a vague "No" to BelayBoy on his "Cheaper jackshaft" post (now deleted).

Will your jackshaft handle the power of HF 79cc or 99cc?
Not sure what you are referring to.:confused: He buys some parts from us.

Our Four Stroke Shifter Kit was designed to hold the Honda/Clone 49cc engine, so it's not a direct bolt on for any other engine. If you adapted and made a larger engine fit, you are on your own about making it dynamically strong enough to handle the torque, but it could be done. So I cannot just hand out a public YES or NO answer. If I said NO, then it may stifle all attempts, If I say YES and someone does a hatchet job and something bends then at the very least SBP is held liable in the public eye.
 

Dan

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Here is another way to heat metal with electricity. I plan on making one for dealing with rusted fasteners or melting loc tite red without using a torch.
Perhaps welding a nail to the stub end of a broken stud? Idunnow.
I already have the microwave oven and jumper cables...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5pGN6pqkyY&list=PLMHLyHaVJIQ6dH-j9j5x8WdO2uj8vnYqs

That is uber cool, GN. Gonna go find me an old microwave and try it.

Thanks for posting.

I forget who but some one here, built one as well. Dang memory.
You kids get off my lawn.
 

BelayBoy

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that is awesome microwave spot welder, but it would be to much for bike tubing

i am planing to make induction heater 12v i dont know amps yet,
as i can shape the working coil to accommodate any part that is being welded; round pipe or flat surface

here is the idea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVYMLnXW9uo
there is so many videos on heavy duty induction soldering and welding, i am kind of overloaded with info

and here are the parts i need for it
1. mosfets - 2 pcs
stp30nft
2. 12g copper wire
3. resistors 20ohm 1/2w
4. fast diodes 1n5819 or up to 1n5822
5. rectifier
6. thermal compound
7. capacitor 1kv 1000v 330nf higher the voltage or frequency the better
8. voltage regulator 12v 1a l7812cv
9. capacitor 220 mph 35v
10. capacitor 3300mpg

the problem is that i cant find some of these part anywhere in usa
 
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BelayBoy

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purchased from digi key and waiting for order to come in

1 2 495-4944-1-ND CAP FILM 0.68UF 10% 305V RAD $4.46
2 2 495-4208-ND CAP FILM 0.68UF 630VDC RADIAL $2.80
3 2 IRFP250NPBF-ND MOSFET N-CH 200V 30A TO-247AC $5.66
4 1 497-1452-5-ND IC REG LDO 12V 1.5A TO220AB $0.59
5 1 497-12406-ND IC REG LDO 12V 1.5A TO220$0.62
6 2 UF4007CT-ND DIODE FAST REC 1KV 1A DO41 $0.86

need to find some 12v zenner diodes and resistors
 

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I'm very glad if you are pleased with the Predator 79. In my case, I have about 100 miles on mine and have determined that the power to weight ratio is just too low for me and I just ordered a HF 142 replacement. If I could lose a few pounds (actually MANY pounds) I probably would have been OK. But, I LOVE my beer!
 

BelayBoy

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I'm very glad if you are pleased with the Predator 79. In my case, I have about 100 miles on mine and have determined that the power to weight ratio is just too low for me and I just ordered a HF 142 replacement. If I could lose a few pounds (actually MANY pounds) I probably would have been OK. But, I LOVE my beer!
Hi
can you show link for hf142, I'd get it for my 2nd bike