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Hey for your 79cc shifter build did you use the mounting plate that came with the kit, or a different one? Tried looking around to see if you've already posted it, and looking at your pics it looks like the sick bike parts mount that comes in the kit.
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I did use Sick Bike Parts' four stroke mounting plate, but I had to drill it out to match the bolt diameter and pattern. It's built for the 49cc 4s engines, which has a tighter pattern than the 79cc.
After I install the sprocket on the back wheel. And but it back on. The wheel wont move now. It's a single speed beach cruiser.
Hello Rick..You answered my query on a sprocket adapter..I was thinkin of gettin a 44T one from Gas.bike from u.s.a do ya think there worth the extra money..Rather than ine of them Shite lookin/made ones from china.What do ya think rick..???
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The best adapter is the 3 piece 3 bolt made by Sportsman Flyer here in the U.S. but I don't know if he has the 1" adapter, which is a relatively rare size here in the States for motorized use. His info is located in the vendor sidebars here on the forum as is Gas bike. You won't have many vendor options on the 1" size though. 44 tooth is the best all around sprocket.

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Im new to the site, n on my second build, just a thanks for the guidance this site and its members have supplied over the last year or so!
Wow is that a rebuild of an true indian? Or replica ietjer way she is a beauty
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LOL thanks, but it's just my vision of what Indian could have built. Rick C.
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