Hi guys, i am thinking about pursuing a boardtracker project. I was thinking about using a pocket bike motor, but im curious on what you guys use and were you got it.
thanks
Sam
thanks
Sam
OK, then one question is already answered. You have the frame. Is it a straight bar or cantilever (I'm assuming it is a mens frame). My guess is a straight bar along the lines of BarelyAWake's. Posting a photo of the frame would be a good idea along with dimensions of the opening. Since you mention the harbor freight 79cc I'm also guessing you are looking to save some money so that a high dollar 2 stroke is out. Four stroke then. Find out what the dimensions are for the motors in your budget and see what will fit and what won't. Then you will have narrowed it down further and some decisions will have been made for you. Then you'll need to decide how it will be setup... the mounting and transmission of power from engine to rear wheel... With your preferred engine choice will there be off the shelf parts you can get or will you have to fabricate... have things welded and that sort of thing. If you're thinking of something already set up with a mount and "transmission" (whatever it is that transfers power to the rear wheel) then your choices are further narrowed down. I'm a little familiar with the EZMotors setup and Firebelly's. I understand Grube has something and now SBP has a four stroke shift kit you could look in to. It can get both complicated and expensive, so you want to know ahead of time what's up and what to expect. A project half done and abandoned due to lack of sufficient funds or technical road blocks is a big frustration. In the end you want to be able to ride it and my guess is you don't want for it to take a real long time to build. I know that making these decisions can be confusing, so start narrowing down and then choose between what is ideal and what is real. Good luck, bud.I have a rollfast frame actully
I was looking at a harbor freight 79cc an some engines listed in BarelyAWake's "alternitive four stroke" thread. I wanted to mix things up and do somethig besides a china girl.
Sam